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Welcome to the community! I know jumping into saltwater can be daunting and it seems like it's overly complicated, but I think you're jumping into it at the right time (since it seems saltwater has become a lot easier than it was 20+ years ago ha-ha). I personally love that rock scape they gave you. I think you'll enjoy having a fowlr tank, and eventually will want to go bigger. What fish do you plan to stock it with? 🙂
I was thinking starting with a clown, or a pair. And maybe a blenny too. It seems everyone starts with a clown!

I have an empty 75 sitting here too so I can already see it's going to go up again!
 

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Welcome to R2R and the salty world. Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed.
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Your in too deep all ready, to late to turn back. Tank maint should be a no brainer to you, but water testing is more in depth to help you maintain water parameters to keep the tank looking nice....

and welcome to Reef2Reef

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