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While not new to aquariums, saltwater is a completely different ballgame. My Mother passed away quite recently, and I inherited her marine tank. It was absolutely horrid; Something (either heater or wavemaker) failed, and lo and behold, the algae procreateth. I know very little of this tank, or what was in it. So I hope to gain some invaluable knowledge about startup, maintenance, and inhabitants. I'll create a post of what I do know coming up next. Quite happy to be here!
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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You have come to the right place. One big family anything you need info on don’t hesitate to post there are a lot of knowledgeable members on r2r . You will be amazed how much you can learn from the members. Good luck on your journey.
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