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Yes, and amen!Oh I've been reading and watching videos for years before starting my own, I've had freshwater for 5 years, but i know you can't compare
Thanks!Yes, and amen!
Budget is a good objective and your rubble coral & live rock look beautiful together!
What corals and fish, or critters do you want to keep in this tank? Going slowly and carefully will save money if you know what your goal is. It is easy to impulse buy (and then have to replace or rehome) stuff in this hobby. Knowing where you want to get too will help shape an acquisition plan for equipment and critters to avoid unnecessary or impulse failures!
Ask me how I know? I recently purchased a one-eyed lemon peal angelfish because the fish was so beautiful (other than missing an eye) and I got so focused and distracted thinking about "saving" the injured fish that I didn't remember that I really don't want to deal with possible coral nipper fish in my newest tank. I had to rehome the fish when it started eating around a torch coral head. If I had not been sympathetic and impulsive I wouldn't have brought it home.
Anyway, the moral to the story is Reef Tanks are beautiful. Yours looks fantastic! Welcome to Reef2Reef.
General Kenobi!
Welcome to R2R!!!
Thanks, it's next Sunday thoughWelcome and Happy Birthday!!! You have done great so far, take it slow, enjoy the journey.
Thank you!!Welcome! Your tank looks great! Are the rocks glued to each other? When they are on top of each other, they are easy to knock over. I have done it. I'm glad I didn't break my tank.