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Hello all, just hear to introduce myself. I have been keeping freshwater for almost 2 years now. I have a very successful 90 Gallon Cichlid tanks. I have mastered my water parameters and developed a effortless water changing system that involves pumps, valves, and lines leading into my kitchen sink. I find the organization of wires & plumbing just as fun as managing and building aquariums.

So naturally, i made the leap to the next frontier; Saltwater. To my amazement this new frontier has a plethora of possibilities in plumbing and apparatuses. Sadly, it ain't cheap.

Currently have a 3.7 gallon tank (limited space at home). Unfortunately i could not resist and ordered a lifeguard 9.89gal. Eventually i will be moving into a larger home and my cichilds into a 125 gallon. ill then use the 90 gallon to create something magical.

I look forward to learning from everyone hear.
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