Fluval Evo 13.5

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Getting back into the saltwater hobby once again after about 3 years. Little about my obsession, started off with a 10 gallon tank with a hob filter. Once a week water changes and to be quite honest one of the easier tanks I’ve had. Moved up to the 20 gallon long then onto a 50 gallon with a sump. After 3 years off being away due to our babies, my wife and I agreed we missed our fish tank lol. Saw the fluval evo 13.5 and fell in love with the tank design and loved the AIO system. Got everything setup this morning and couldn’t be happier!!!! Although I love the top I wasn’t to happy with the light not being on a timer. I had my current orbit with ramp timer sitting around from my last tank and picked up the holder on amazon. Also picked up the Jebao OW-10 wavemaker. I ran the bigger model on my other tanks and loved them. $40 for some dry rock and here we go to another soon to be beautiful tank!!!! Tank is still clearing up and will post more pictures.
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Nice start! Welcome to the forum!

 

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