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Hey all. I’m Dustin from Kansas. I have been a member here for several years just never posted. I think the main reason was because I had mostly lost interest in my tank and neglected it. I always made sure my equipment was running and fed my fish but I let water changes go and my rock and sand were overtaken with fuzzy caulerpa. I lost some coral due to algae and too much light. About six months ago I decide to pull my head out of my backside and get things back in order. I have been fish keeping for almost 30 years and eleven of those have been saltwater. My current setup is a 75 gallon that I drilled to make reef ready and has a 29 gallon sump and has been running since 2014. I still have some work to do but things are coming around. Here is a current fts for your viewing pleasure.

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Hey all. I’m Dustin from Kansas. I have been a member here for several years just never posted. I think the main reason was because I had mostly lost interest in my tank and neglected it. I always made sure my equipment was running and fed my fish but I let water changes go and my rock and sand were overtaken with fuzzy caulerpa. I lost some coral due to algae and too much light. About six months ago I decide to pull my head out of my backside and get things back in order. I have been fish keeping for almost 30 years and eleven of those have been saltwater. My current setup is a 75 gallon that I drilled to make reef ready and has a 29 gallon sump and has been running since 2014. I still have some work to do but things are coming around. Here is a current fts for your viewing pleasure.

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