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Hello. My name is Lyle and this is my introduction post. I’m new to the fish hobbiest life. I have a 10 gallon fresh water with live plants and a 55 gal saltwater that I’m hoping to transform into a reef tank. Currently I’m having a possible velvet scare if anyone can help me out
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Welcome to R2R and the salty world Lyle.
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Hello. My name is Lyle and this is my introduction post. I’m new to the fish hobbiest life. I have a 10 gallon fresh water with live plants and a 55 gal saltwater that I’m hoping to transform into a reef tank. Currently I’m having a possible velvet scare if anyone can help me out
Sounds like cyano. Should be able to find solutions on here. Good luck!
 

DO YOU USE A PAR METER WHEN PLACING NEW CORAL IN YOUR TANK?

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