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Hey whats up.

My name is Doug and I am an addict.

I've been in the freshwater and aquascaping hobby for nearly 2 decades now. During that time have built and bred many amazing tanks and fish but I was always terrified of the world of salt water. It seemed so complicated and scary. My wife had been begging me for years to build her a saltwater tank and I finally gave in. Usually when I get into hobbies I go for the hardest way to do things first because I am completely stubborn and when I get and idea and a vision I must do. This initial vision was twin nightstand saltwater tanks. 6 gallons each. The exact opposite of the start with a bigger tank because it's easier to control advice I got from literally everyone that I have talk to about it. So going against everyone as usual I bought 2 Fluval Premium Betta 6 gallon AIO. Why did you I start with those you ask? Because I got them for $35 bucks each from Petco. That was the beginning. Both of the tanks have flourished and I have added a 3rd 6 gallon "Aquascaped" reef and and a 17 gallon cube.

My name is Doug and I am an addict. Corals are my drug of choice.

Thank you.
 

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Hello Doug and Welcome to R2R! Some like it small and others like it bigger. I have a 180, 32 and a 30. It is a lot of work but we really enjoy watching the fish in the living room. Show us the corals sometime
I'll be posting my tanks after the WWC sale. It's a cutthroat over there!
 

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Hey whats up.

My name is Doug and I am an addict.

I've been in the freshwater and aquascaping hobby for nearly 2 decades now. During that time have built and bred many amazing tanks and fish but I was always terrified of the world of salt water. It seemed so complicated and scary. My wife had been begging me for years to build her a saltwater tank and I finally gave in. Usually when I get into hobbies I go for the hardest way to do things first because I am completely stubborn and when I get and idea and a vision I must do. This initial vision was twin nightstand saltwater tanks. 6 gallons each. The exact opposite of the start with a bigger tank because it's easier to control advice I got from literally everyone that I have talk to about it. So going against everyone as usual I bought 2 Fluval Premium Betta 6 gallon AIO. Why did you I start with those you ask? Because I got them for $35 bucks each from Petco. That was the beginning. Both of the tanks have flourished and I have added a 3rd 6 gallon "Aquascaped" reef and and a 17 gallon cube.

My name is Doug and I am an addict. Corals are my drug of choice.

Thank you.
Hi Doug, since you are in Massachusetts and trying out a micro size reef tanks. I would suggest paying Tropic Isle in Natick/Framingham a visit. They have a 5 gallon micro tank with soft corals on their checkout counter that has been running for at least 3+ years now. Worth asking what they do to keep the tank in great shape.
 
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Hi Doug, since you are in Massachusetts and trying out a micro size reef tanks. I would suggest paying Tropic Isle in Natick/Framingham a visit. They have a 5 gallon micro tank with soft corals on their checkout counter that has been running for at least 3+ years now. Worth asking what they do to keep the tank in great shape.
I haven't been to Tropic Isle yet but I've heard good things. My go to shops are Love the Reef, Reef Exclusive and Jays Aquatics
 

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I haven't been to Tropic Isle yet but I've heard good things. My go to shops are Love the Reef, Reef Exclusive and Jays Aquatics
Yeah those are great shops too. Almost forgot Love the reef now has just setup a small tank in their shop too. It’s about 15 gallons from Hello Reef brand. Yeah ReefEx has loads of beautiful corals and also try Dong at AcroGardens as well
 

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Hey whats up.

My name is Doug and I am an addict.

I've been in the freshwater and aquascaping hobby for nearly 2 decades now. During that time have built and bred many amazing tanks and fish but I was always terrified of the world of salt water. It seemed so complicated and scary. My wife had been begging me for years to build her a saltwater tank and I finally gave in. Usually when I get into hobbies I go for the hardest way to do things first because I am completely stubborn and when I get and idea and a vision I must do. This initial vision was twin nightstand saltwater tanks. 6 gallons each. The exact opposite of the start with a bigger tank because it's easier to control advice I got from literally everyone that I have talk to about it. So going against everyone as usual I bought 2 Fluval Premium Betta 6 gallon AIO. Why did you I start with those you ask? Because I got them for $35 bucks each from Petco. That was the beginning. Both of the tanks have flourished and I have added a 3rd 6 gallon "Aquascaped" reef and and a 17 gallon cube.

My name is Doug and I am an addict. Corals are my drug of choice.

Thank you.
Welcome to R2R!
 

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