Nuvo 40

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Im a complete begginner looking at the nuvo 40 aio. I have 2 freshwater aquariums but no salt. I wasd thinking the nuvo 40 because it requires no plumbing or anything and seems like a good first sw tank. I am thinking of ricordea mushroom corals, xenia, and one other type-im open to recommendations as I don't know what easy beginner soft corals are. Other then zoas ideally. I'd love advice on basically everything equipment-wise such as skimmers, ato, etc. The fish i am looking at are clownfish, watchman goby, royal gramma, and fire goby. Im watching BRS's videos 52 weeks of reefing or whatever. But I don't have much knowledge regarding the less fun, more technical and important stuff like alkalinity, salinity, and calcium thing. Thanks in advance
 

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Bed is a great way to start. It will give you the basics. Everything else I have learned here just by reading threads. There is a lot of great info on this site. AIO Is great way to go. Makes things easier to start.
 

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