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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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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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Hello everyone I have lurked this forum for years.

I’ve had a ton of fresh water aquariums. One of my uncles owned a fish store with a big focus on Koi’s so I’ve been around fishes my entire life.

I’ve contemplated having a saltwater tank for a while but I’ve never done so until about a year and a half ago. I used this forums along with a few others to get up to speed on a lot of things while doing research. I’m currently starting to add corals and improve my tank//aquascaping as I do so.

My setup:
AI Prime 16HD light, wall mounted 14” over the tank


I have a 17G nano reef (aquamaxx) with a drilled overflow box into a 10g custom sump with a eshoppes s120 skimmer at an 8” depth, a small refuge 6” depth with chaeto, and a basic led clip on light on a timer and a return pump.

In the tank:

Fish
2 black oscellaris clownfish
1 tail spot blenny

cleanup crew:
3 trocheus snails
2 cerith snails
2 scarlet leg crabs

corals
1. Bubble tip anemone
1. Aussie Gold Hammer

My end goal:
- Clean up wiring and put a black background on the tank.
- Get a smaller heater that I can stash in my refuge
- add another wave maker
- add ATO setup
- add a coral or two monthly until I’m satisfied or get a bigger tank

edit: photo tax included, sorry the tank is ramping down so not the best shot!

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Welcome to Reef2Reef! It's crazy how many new people on these forums are starting with nano tanks. I love my little 5 gallon AIO, but they can definitely be a challenge!
 

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Hello everyone I have lurked this forum for years.

I’ve had a ton of fresh water aquariums. One of my uncles owned a fish store with a big focus on Koi’s so I’ve been around fishes my entire life.

I’ve contemplated having a saltwater tank for a while but I’ve never done so until about a year and a half ago. I used this forums along with a few others to get up to speed on a lot of things while doing research. I’m currently starting to add corals and improve my tank//aquascaping as I do so.

My setup:
AI Prime 16HD light, wall mounted 14” over the tank


I have a 17G nano reef (aquamaxx) with a drilled overflow box into a 10g custom sump with a eshoppes s120 skimmer at an 8” depth, a small refuge 6” depth with chaeto, and a basic led clip on light on a timer and a return pump.

In the tank:

Fish
2 black oscellaris clownfish
1 tail spot blenny

cleanup crew:
3 trocheus snails
2 cerith snails
2 scarlet leg crabs

corals
1. Bubble tip anemone
1. Aussie Gold Hammer

My end goal:
- Clean up wiring and put a black background on the tank.
- Get a smaller heater that I can stash in my refuge
- add another wave maker
- add ATO setup
- add a coral or two monthly until I’m satisfied or get a bigger tank

edit: photo tax included, sorry the tank is ramping down so not the best shot!

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Welcome!

Glad you joined! GREAT introduction - well thought out, love your future plans and feel like I'm already getting to know you. You are an asset to reefing community.
 

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