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I want to introduce myself! My name is Manuel and I live in Miami. This Blue Friday I bought a Waterbox Marine 110.4. I have been on and off enjoying the freshwater aquarium my whole life and this year I decided to jump into the saltwater world.

I read a lot of your posts, and I have been here for weeks getting ready for this moment. After 5 days, a few tubes of epoxy, a bottle of super glue, and two bottles of Insta set, I finished my aquascape today. I am looking for opinions before I go ahead with the sand and the water this weekend.

Thanks a lot for your comments and I hope to be part of this community. Thanks!

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Welcome to R2R!

I very much like the setup. My only thought would be to be very careful with aggressive coral. Don't put any GSP in there or others like it that will take over.
 

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