It's empty, but, I love it!

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May I suggest posting a build thread, so that you can have a journal of your progress and It gives us a place to come and hang out and ask questions :) . Link after you post a thread with your build, copy the link for the build thread. Then you can go into you setting and add a link to get a build thread banner.
Oh! Sounds great! Thank you!
 

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Hello R2R!

As the title says, I really love it.

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My name is Ron. I'm not new to reef keeping. But, it's been 15 years. Yes it's just a nano. But, space is is the reason.

Let me now, from the top 2 pics how you like the the small rock placement.

I had a 90 cube. 15 years ago. To me, it was the ultimate reef cube size.
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I don't have pics anymore of the tank stocked or the dimensions. I worked for an aquarium builder and I built the stand myself , at the time.

This is just week one. I hope to give up dates. I'm cycling old school. So it will be slow. When I have time I'll add this post to the nano forum.

Thank you
Ron B.
Nice setup. You have 2 alert monitors on your tank. One I assume is the Ammonia, what is the other one?
 
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Got it. I do love the ammonia one. Nice to be able to take a glance and see my ammonia crept up to 0.05.
To be honest. I've used that seacem monitor on my past tanks. It's just an alert, but, that test is a pain in the backside. I get the alert, test the easier ones. Nitrate and phosphate. And work from there. I also find, my corals tell me when they are unhappy as well.
 

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To be honest. I've used that seacem monitor on my past tanks. It's just an alert, but, that test is a pain in the backside. I get the alert, test the easier ones. Nitrate and phosphate. And work from there. I also find, my corals tell me when they are unhappy as well.
Oh I still do full tests every weekend. Just good insurance.
 
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