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Hi everyone I'm new to this forum and new to Saltwater aquariums. As a teen I had several tropical tanks but never saltwater. I started with a 16 gallon BioCube, which I love, but it sure is a lot of work checking the parameters to keep everything healthy. When everything looks good that's when a new outbreak of algae pops up, get that under control and a fish dies. It's a beautiful and relaxing hobby but now I know way they say buy the biggest tank you can afford, the smaller ones have much more problems and need to be watched more carefully then the larger ones apparently. Anyway I'm glad to be here.
 

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Welcome to R2R!

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Welcome to R2R @Cosmo254 and saltwater reefing!!:)

Large system can also have there issue, same as small system. Just larger:D:D
 

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