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Unread 07/20/2013, 09:39 AM   #1
kisssmywrasse
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hey everyone!

Alrighty so i just wanted to introduce myself!
my name is eli just got into the reefing business this year but have been dealing with fish only systems for about 3-4 years! i currently have a 29gallon biocube
containing
2 percs
1 yellow corris
2 peppermint shimp
1 fire shrimp
god knows how many hermits and snails
1 brittle star fish

corals wise
2 rock anemones
1 frogspawn 5 heads
1 duncan 6 heads
2 clove polyp xenias
random zoas and palys
2 montipora cap
1 large feather duster
about 30-40 pounds of live rock
half inch sand bed
and pics coming soon!

i recently just purchased a 300 gallon long tank full set up and lighting for really cheap and its going to be a full blown reef and im really excited to set it up and hopefully get some great advice,input and opinions from all you guys!


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Unread 07/20/2013, 10:24 AM   #2
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Unread 07/20/2013, 04:25 PM   #5
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welcome, Eli. I think you will be happier with the big tank, as they are much easier to care for and keep than the very small tanks. I myself have a 35 gal tank, and it is very difficult to keep all the levels where they need to be and the ecosystem healthy. A big tank, I've heard from many, is much easier to keep balanced and healthy. Keep us updated on your progress as you built your big tank!


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just some pics of the 300! cant wait to get her going im going to be working on the cabinets this weekend and then time for the buffing!


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