First Reef tank

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My first Reef tank/ saltwater tank I have ever owned. its 70 gallons total (50g display) with a reef breeder for lighting. Everything is going very well and has been up and running for almost 2 months now. Its stocked with 2 clowns, yellow coris wrasse, pygmy angelfish, orange striped bristletooth tang (temporary edition while he grows out), starry blenny, cleaner shrimp and a coral banded shrimp. Most corals are new and have been in for at the most a month and the only thing I have noticed growth on was the leather coral. But i'm exited to say that this is much different from freshwater but still fun!

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Saltwater is a real tank, whereas fresh water lacks a lot of salt for most of us, :)

Welcome to Reef2Reef and keep posting your build progress! It's a fantastic fist start! :)

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Yup, how is this tank progressing? My tank at 6 months is growing a lot of diatoms each day but the fish are happy.
 

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