First attempt at a reef tank

ledger

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Hi everyone, guy from New Hampshire here and just setup my first attempt at a reef tank.
Currently have an EVO 13.5 AIO setup last Thursday, nothing in the tank yet besides some hermit crabs and some hitch hikers in the live rock (Brittle stars, bristle worm, snails) and two types of polyps growing on the live rock (not exactly sure what they are). Bit of a microbubble issue from the PS2 skimmer, hopefully it goes away in a few weeks.

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Welcome @ledger to R2R. Father's side of the family was from Berlin, NH, back when it was a productive paper town.....sad now.

I'd suggest starting a Member's Tank thread and start by what you included here. Great way to document your tank.

And let's be positive...it's not an "attempt", but the First Successful Reef Tank. :D:D. With many more to come.
 

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Welcome to R2R and to the reefing adventure!!:)

I am thinking pylops for the second one.
 

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