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02/29/2020, 10:42 AM | #1 |
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Orlando Florida
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My first reef tank ever...
Started my first ever reef tank, 75 gallon with bio media filtration sump ( bio balls, volcanic rock (lava rock), etc..)and hang on skimmer (brand/model unknown), have hang on overflow box, and running LED lights ( Aqueon Optibright with moon glow effects), a Eheim Jager 150 watt heater, and a zoo med ps-20 power head... having issues with skimmer but nothing major, advised to remover bio balls from sump if I had intentions of having corals (which I do)... almost to the end of week one and feeling like a fish out of water, bought two damsels to put in tank to make it cycle and both are still alive 4 days later ... 🤦🏻*♀️... deep breaths... knew this was not gonna be easy at first... I got this... yep ok lol, more like its got me, but I am in it for life so one foot in front of the other, big girl panties on, and fingers crossed... DD7E4AD1-C373-4015-A635-DC5507AED05E.jpg
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02/29/2020, 10:49 AM | #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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Looks good I always wondered about lava rocks because they are cheap. I mean hawaii is all lava rock and fish and corals are there
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02/29/2020, 01:44 PM | #3 |
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Join Date: Nov 2000
Location: Arvada, Colorado
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Looks good. Is that a bow front tank?
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first build, first saltwater tank, reef tank build |
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