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Welcome home, you will love it here!I'm a long-time freshwater aquarium keeper until recently (started a Ph.D program and had to take down my freshwater aquarium), and am wanting to finally make the switch to saltwater once I move my new aquarium in. I'm hoping I can get some help and advice here beyond my own research and maybe help folks out as well. I am an ichthyologist by trade, so while I may not always know about the aquarium set up, I do know a few things about fish! So, hello everyone!
P.S. Yes, I am a huge Pokemon nerd and yes, I love all the fish pokemon. Especially Qwilfish.
Thank you! I appreciate the welcome and will do so! I'll be awhile before my tank is ready, I'm in the early planning stage but once things begin moving, I'll be taking lots of photos!Welcome home, you will love it here!
We can always use more “fish nerds”! Welcome aboard! Keep us posted with your tank with lots of photos, as well!
Thanks, I know the forum recommended 75, but I think that'd be a bit big for me to start with.
I dunno, I may be the opposite! I love the idea of Nano reef tanks, cause I love little fishes (barring Puffers and Triggers). I'm sure in the future, I'll want both a big tank for a Trigger or Puffer, and then little ones for every room for gobies and blennies! (once I'm out of college )Well you can always upgrade down the road... If you are like many of us here on R2R, you will be planning an upgrade to a bigger tank within the first year. Bigger tank = bigger/Cooler fish and more space for corals .
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Thank you!!Welcome to R2R!!!
Thank you, glad to be here already getting lots of helpWelcome to R2R, glad you've joined
Thanks!Welcome to R2R and your new reefing community.