Hello R2R community!
I am looking forward to R2R and your help also! I have recently downsized from a Fluval Flex 32.5 g to an IM 20 g and IM 10 g. For the past year, the Fluval Flex has been neglected and didn't have a good routine cleaning schedule due to recent life events and a 4-week vacation to Yellowstone. Things became more unbalanced and felt more like doing a chore and ignoring the tank. Over the past couple of months, my spark has come back, and I now have the time to be consistent. I have been doing lots of research and watching videos online. Recently, over spring break, I went to WWC and learned a lot about setting up my IM 20 and got a bunch of parts. When I returned home, I set up a "rehab" (my old IM 10g and equipment from the basement) for my leftover corals that were upset and unhappy from the last tank, and will eventually transfer them over to the IM 20 when they are back to normal. After 3 weeks, corals are showing lots of signs of improvement and getting better every day. Still have a bunch of questions and came to R2R for other opinions and help.
I am looking forward to hearing from all of you!

I am looking forward to R2R and your help also! I have recently downsized from a Fluval Flex 32.5 g to an IM 20 g and IM 10 g. For the past year, the Fluval Flex has been neglected and didn't have a good routine cleaning schedule due to recent life events and a 4-week vacation to Yellowstone. Things became more unbalanced and felt more like doing a chore and ignoring the tank. Over the past couple of months, my spark has come back, and I now have the time to be consistent. I have been doing lots of research and watching videos online. Recently, over spring break, I went to WWC and learned a lot about setting up my IM 20 and got a bunch of parts. When I returned home, I set up a "rehab" (my old IM 10g and equipment from the basement) for my leftover corals that were upset and unhappy from the last tank, and will eventually transfer them over to the IM 20 when they are back to normal. After 3 weeks, corals are showing lots of signs of improvement and getting better every day. Still have a bunch of questions and came to R2R for other opinions and help.
I am looking forward to hearing from all of you!


