Starting a new tank, does it ever get old?

JayStro81

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I've been in this hobby for almost 2 years now. It started with a 5 gallon pico because I wanted a clown fish. Then I purchased my first coral and from that moment I was hooked. My little 5 gallon quickly had no room left for corals so it turned into a 15 gallon, which then turned into a 15 and a 20 gallon, which then turned into a 40 gallon, then into a 40 and a 5 gallon. I have a 20 gallon innovative marine being delivered today to upgrade my 5 gallon so by days end I'll have a nuvo 40 in my living room and a nuvo 20 in my bedroom. Every time I start a new reef tank I feel like a kid on Christmas. Is it just me, or is anyone else this obsessed with reefing, lol.
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Transferring yes. Totally new tank no. It's mainly the quarantine process. It takes forever to get everything in the tank.
 

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I've been in this hobby for almost 2 years now. It started with a 5 gallon pico because I wanted a clown fish. Then I purchased my first coral and from that moment I was hooked. My little 5 gallon quickly had no room left for corals so it turned into a 15 gallon, which then turned into a 15 and a 20 gallon, which then turned into a 40 gallon, then into a 40 and a 5 gallon. I have a 20 gallon innovative marine being delivered today to upgrade my 5 gallon so by days end I'll have a nuvo 40 in my living room and a nuvo 20 in my bedroom. Every time I start a new reef tank I feel like a kid on Christmas. Is it just me, or is anyone else this obsessed with reefing, lol.
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Wow... reall stunners..
 

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