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Hi All,

I started my first reef tank about eight months ago. This is my first foray into the hobby, though I have always wanted to keep saltwater fish and coral. Internet communities and articles have been invaluable to me, as a novice, in order to get my first aquarium off the ground.

I purchased a Biocube 29 and I have filled it with a variety of zoanthids, a kenya tree, a torch coral, several green star polyps, duncan coral, xenia, and a frogspawn. I chose to two clown fish and I filter the system using live rock, fluidized carbon, a skimmer, and reticulated foam.

I enjoy reading many of the posts on the page; it is very well constructed and organized. Now, I am off to post a recent development relating to a diseased duncan coral on another forum.

Have a good day.


Mike

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Welcome to R2R and that's a great start in this crazy hobby...congrats.
 

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Welcome home, you will love it here!

Beautiful tank, I hope we save your Duncan!
 

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