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Hi everyone I'm new to this hobby but have been in love with it for years. I'm finally in the position to have dedicate time into a tank. I have a 75 gallon tank that I plan to turn into a saltwater tank with corals. Please provide any advice or tips [emoji846]
 

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Welcome to R2R! Is there any particular area of the hobby that you're looking for advice and tips on?
 

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The famous phase for this hobby is "Nothing good coming too fast" :p I can say patience do pay off in this hobby. I did fish less cycle with dry rock, dry sand for few months (probably over 8 months because I couldn't find any interested fishes I want to keep), then started with fish only tank for few months (found a batch of baby clown triggers), after they out grow my tank I sold them all and then converted fish only tank to house Anemones and so far so good I have not run into any problems yet in term of Anemone health care.
 
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Go slow and be patient....don't try to rush anything in this hobby... it'll be worth the wait....and welcome to the r2r family...lots of great people and info here [emoji482][emoji482]

Deff taking my time. I've been interested for years but just didn't have the time or the money. But things are on the up and up
 
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The famous phase for this hobby is "Nothing good coming too fast" :p I can say patience do pay off in this hobby. I did fish less cycle with dry rock, dry sand for few months (probably over 8 months because I couldn't find any interested fishes I want to keep), then started with fish only tank for few months (found a batch of baby clown triggers), after they out grow my tank I sold them all and then converted fish only tank to house Anemones and so far so good I have not run into any problems yet in term of Anemone health care.

Awesome. When I get advanced down the line I'd like to get an anemone
 

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Purchasing equipment. Where to but it, if it's worth the money, if you guys tried it? All that good stuff
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Definitely look at the forum, sometimes you get a reefer getting out of the hobby and selling equipment at a really good price that is in really good condition. Also check craigslist
 
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Definitely look at the forum, sometimes you get a reefer getting out of the hobby and selling equipment at a really good price that is in really good condition. Also check craigslist

Thank you I'm looking for that as we speak
 

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Welcome to R2R!

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Welcome to R2R! Between Bulk Reef Supply, SB Reef Lights, Reef Cleaners, and Amazon, most of my equipment and supply needs are good to go.
 

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I would make a list of the equipment you will want/need and then research specific brands. For instance, you will need a skimmer so research skimmers that might work well with a 75 gal tank. You'll probably want a sump, will need lighting, return pump, circulation pumps/power heads, etc. Figure out what you need and then ask questions, run searches, and so forth.
 

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