New to the forum, Excited to get "deeper" into the hobby!

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Started the aquarium hobby 3 years ago, started with freshwater tanks and helping a co worker set up his, we traded plants and shrimp constantly. About a year ago I got a saltwater tank, it is a 6.8 gal "Imagitarium Frameless Freshwater Aquarium" from petco. I actually have two of these, the other one is a freshwater iwagumi style tank. I call them the Twins.
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The saltwater tank is about a year old and 3 months ago I started adding coral. Live stock is a single clownfish and clean up crew. Its been a chalange keeping a less than 7 gallon tank. So after a year of success, im ready to start a bigger tank.
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The coral all seem to be doing fine. most will get moved to my new tank, the 32 biocube.
I picked it up 2 months ago without a hood and with a AI prime sol for $200 at my LFS "(1) Summit City Coral | Facebook"
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I stained a wood stand
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and cleaned up the tank and removed the rim because the tank was missing the hood.
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Did some custom rockwork based on the BRSTV NSA video "
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I then proceeded to fill and cycle the tank with fritz 9 and ammonia dossing. Put my first live stock in today, a pair of frostbite clowns from my LFS.
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~`haven't thought of any names yet

Excited to learn more and share my progress.

Hello and welcome to the channel.
 

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