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Hello reefing community,
I've been reading through countless posts and thought I should say hello and share my comeback to the reefing hobby.
About 12 years ago I had a 36G bowfront mixed reef with good success for a few years. I had to dismantle it and circumstances were such that I was not in a position to have a tank until now. I am super excited to get back into it.
I'm currently in the cycling process of a 29 gallon. No sump, no skimmer, no RODI...no problem....right!!?! It may not be the perfect set up but it's something to get me started and learn what's new in the hobby. I decided to make my own stand with a 2x4 frame and plywood base/sides/top. In the process of adding a front to the stand with doors as well as a canopy.
I also have a 10 gallon QT tank set up, something I did not do with my last tank but thought it was the right thing to do going forward. I look forward to posting more and have some questions that I'm sure the reefing community can help with!
I've been reading through countless posts and thought I should say hello and share my comeback to the reefing hobby.
About 12 years ago I had a 36G bowfront mixed reef with good success for a few years. I had to dismantle it and circumstances were such that I was not in a position to have a tank until now. I am super excited to get back into it.
I'm currently in the cycling process of a 29 gallon. No sump, no skimmer, no RODI...no problem....right!!?! It may not be the perfect set up but it's something to get me started and learn what's new in the hobby. I decided to make my own stand with a 2x4 frame and plywood base/sides/top. In the process of adding a front to the stand with doors as well as a canopy.
I also have a 10 gallon QT tank set up, something I did not do with my last tank but thought it was the right thing to do going forward. I look forward to posting more and have some questions that I'm sure the reefing community can help with!