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Hello. I have been a saltwater aquarium keeper since 2005. I used to use ReefCentral but i cant seem to access my account at the moment.

I am starting my 6th Saltwater system, first SPS dominant reef tank. 60”x24”x24” with a 36” tall stand and 52”x18”x18” sump with refugium made all by GlassCages.com

I am currently starting the cycle (I started with a shrimp on Fathers Day) Aquascape and sand are still not in the tank yet, estimated Saturday after curing time.

Would love to make some friends and share pictures as this system matures. Thanks for having me R2R!

R/Chris

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Hello. I have been a saltwater aquarium keeper since 2005. I used to use ReefCentral but i cant seem to access my account at the moment.

I am starting my 6th Saltwater system, first SPS dominant reef tank. 60”x24”x24” with a 36” tall stand and 52”x18”x18” sump with refugium made all by GlassCages.com

I am currently starting the cycle (I started with a shrimp on Fathers Day) Aquascape and sand are still not in the tank yet, estimated Saturday after curing time.

Would love to make some friends and share pictures as this system matures. Thanks for having me R2R!

R/Chris

IMG_0684.jpeg IMG_0674.jpeg IMG_0689.jpeg IMG_0661.jpeg IMG_0662.jpeg IMG_0664.jpeg IMG_0665.jpeg
Welcome to R2R! Wow! great look so far! I will certainly be following along to watch the progress. You will love this forum, folks here are very friendly
 

DO YOU USE A PAR METER WHEN PLACING NEW CORAL IN YOUR TANK?

  • Yes! I think it's important for the longterm health/growth of my coral.

    Votes: 5 7.1%
  • Yes, but I don't find that it is necessary all the time.

    Votes: 16 22.9%
  • Not currently, but I would like to.

    Votes: 31 44.3%
  • No. I don't measure PAR and my corals are still healthy/growing.

    Votes: 14 20.0%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 4 5.7%
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