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Hi all. After years of hibernation I decided to set up my tank once again. A few years ago we had a black out that lasted a few days. At that time, I had a 20 gallon tank with fish and coral. The tank was beautiful and for years was doing well Due to this power outage, my tank went south fast and everything died. Out of frustration I gave everything away and didn't look back. Now the reef bug bite me again and I'm setting up. This time a 60 gallon (my wife wont let me go bigger) with DC pumps and fans, with battery back up, & a custom sump that I'm building. Wish me luck.
 

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Welcome to R2R!
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Welcome to R2R and welcome back to the hobby! It's like riding a bike, your reefing skills will be back in no time!

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