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SammieT

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So due to my child being born (who is 2 years old now) I've decided to go back to the tanks. Currently have my 120 cube sitting around collecting water (haha) but decided to go something nice and showroom inside my house instead of my garage. I recently purchased a 40 gallon Cobalt C-Vue so in the process of building bacteria at the moment and debstide on fish wise (if anything to add) but straight to the point. I want something nice and simple and less maintenance that is reef safe . Any suggestions?

Currently running it with 2 Kessil Tuna blues

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Clowns ?
I would ditch that flicks hydrometer. It’s known for being inaccurate.
 

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You didn't mention fish you mush be considering but generally add the shyest first. Firefish maybe?
 

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Clowns ?
I would ditch that flicks hydrometer. It’s known for being inaccurate.

I agree. Definitely want a Refractometer and they aren't very expensive either. About $20-$22 from Amazon.
 

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