Hi y’all! NC girl here!

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Thank you! I have a guy that does that to me, but he pops out at the bottom! I call him Beaker because he looks like the muppet. He’s a Midas blenny.
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Lol the guys creepin :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:
 

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I have had saltwater/reef tanks going back into my teens in the mid 90’s. I took a year off in 2001 and started again. Took 10 years off and restarted in December 2022, so everything changed. I’m now full time home and not working 60+ hours a week. I started in December buying a 32 gallon biocube (In operation for a year) and moved all the tank.. rock, fish, and water to my house. My husband was going to buy me a new one for Christmas, I said I want one cycled and didn’t want to wait on fish. In January setup my 13.5g fluval AIO for hospital/quarantine. He thought I was done. In March I bought a 6ft long 125 gallon tank. I carried 150 lbs of live algae covered slime home. Used a little of the green saltwater and established sand and it has new life. I told him this might work for a year before we get a 300-500+ gallon tank for my tangs

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Episode 4 Nbc GIF by Brooklyn Nine-Nine
 

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I have had saltwater/reef tanks going back into my teens in the mid 90’s. I took a year off in 2001 and started again. Took 10 years off and restarted in December 2022, so everything changed. I’m now full time home and not working 60+ hours a week. I started in December buying a 32 gallon biocube (In operation for a year) and moved all the tank.. rock, fish, and water to my house. My husband was going to buy me a new one for Christmas, I said I want one cycled and didn’t want to wait on fish. In January setup my 13.5g fluval AIO for hospital/quarantine. He thought I was done. In March I bought a 6ft long 125 gallon tank. I carried 150 lbs of live algae covered slime home. Used a little of the green saltwater and established sand and it has new life. I told him this might work for a year before we get a 300-500+ gallon tank for my tangs

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Hi and welcome back .
Amazing setup so far.
I can’t wait to see how this system evolves
 

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