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Lebski

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Hey guys,

I have some experience in fish keeping and in general know the basics and am by no means any kind of expert lol.

I have had a variety of tanks from fresh to saltwater and have grown up around fish tanks.

I used to have a small saltwater tank with a Valentino puffer who unfortunately passed away a few years ago now.

I currently own a 20g long planted neon tetra tank.

A friend of mine upgraded and was getting rid of his 30g long so I have decided to take the plunge and start a nano reef I am fairly new to corals and community salt water tanks.
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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I too came from the FW fish world, we currently have a 120g Cichlid tank in our living room, and a 60g "river tank" in the bedroom. Our newest is a saltwater tank with the 32g biocube. It has been a bit overwhelming, but once the early stuff settles, it gets way easier I find. Welcome to the community!
 

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