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Yo yo miguelpatricio........Welcome!

Seems fish people always come back, this time you got the salty bug! You have certainly come to the right place for knowledge, advice and opinions of all kinds. Keep doing your research and ask plenty of questions. Looks like you are off to a good start. Maintain a slow pace of additions and be patient and observant.
 

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Hi, I'm thrilled to be joining this forum!

About me:
-> living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
-> as a kid, had a freshwater tank
-> recently remembered how much fun it was but wanted to upgrade... so started a reef tank
-> I never knew I could become attached to fish so quickly and so much

I recently started my fish tank, cycled it, got two clownfish (Gillian and Nemo) and yesterday got a midas blenny (called Banana). The blenny is still adapting - it was quite stressed upon arrival and its colour had changed to brown, but it seems to be getting better (and eating).

I'm very excited to be a part of this forum and I hope to learn a lot from you!

PS: I'm attaching a picture of my tank. It looks very modest in comparison with what I see in this forum, but I'll learn :)

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Nice to meet you Miguel. Welcome to R2R!
 

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Welcome to R2R and the salty world Miguel. Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed. Tank looks good.
 

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WELCOME!
Here are some resources you may like

If you like to read

If you prefer video’s. This video series is “5 minute guide”, good info. BRS TV has lots of different series.


Here’s a getting the most out of Reef2Reef link
 

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Hi, I'm thrilled to be joining this forum!

About me:
-> living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
-> as a kid, had a freshwater tank
-> recently remembered how much fun it was but wanted to upgrade... so started a reef tank
-> I never knew I could become attached to fish so quickly and so much

I recently started my fish tank, cycled it, got two clownfish (Gillian and Nemo) and yesterday got a midas blenny (called Banana). The blenny is still adapting - it was quite stressed upon arrival and its colour had changed to brown, but it seems to be getting better (and eating).

I'm very excited to be a part of this forum and I hope to learn a lot from you!

PS: I'm attaching a picture of my tank. It looks very modest in comparison with what I see in this forum, but I'll learn :)

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Welcome to reef 2 reef!! Always wanted to go to the Netherlands!! Awesome to have some more foreign interest! Love to here how you guys do things also!!
 

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Hi, I'm thrilled to be joining this forum!

About me:
-> living in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
-> as a kid, had a freshwater tank
-> recently remembered how much fun it was but wanted to upgrade... so started a reef tank
-> I never knew I could become attached to fish so quickly and so much

I recently started my fish tank, cycled it, got two clownfish (Gillian and Nemo) and yesterday got a midas blenny (called Banana). The blenny is still adapting - it was quite stressed upon arrival and its colour had changed to brown, but it seems to be getting better (and eating).

I'm very excited to be a part of this forum and I hope to learn a lot from you!

PS: I'm attaching a picture of my tank. It looks very modest in comparison with what I see in this forum, but I'll learn :)

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Welcome! Patience and time will take your tank where you want it to be. Don't compare your tank to others that have been setup for years. You have many successes in your future! You are already at the right site
 

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Welcome to the group! All great tanks start out pretty much the same then evolve! I'd say you are off to a great start!
 
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