At it again...geez

NewReefKeeper

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This hobby should come with warnings that once you start, it's impossible to stop! I have a nicely established 29g reef tank and now I've started my newest salty, a 37g fowlr tank. 2 black & gold chromis, 1 yellow tang and 35lbs. of fully cured live rock. A week into it's set-up and great water conditions, all readings at 0. I used water from my 29g to help set-up my water parameters and i'm currently running a Penguin bio-wheel 200 and a Dual Bak-Pak 2+R skimmer as my filtration and I have a Koralia 1 for water movement, may add another koralia down the road. Pics below...I'm just praying this tank will satisfy my need for any more tanks...oiy, let's hope!

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LOL.. crack would be a less addicting past time IMO.. not that I am recommending anyone try crack.. just saying your right, this hobby is way too addictive for some people. Not that I am one of those people.. nope.. hold on, gotta check my Magnesium levels.. brb. ;)
 
Haha - you know...I started this hobby with one tank. 5 gallons. Freshwater. One betta.
And then another 5-gallon freshwater.
Then it was a 20-gallon freshwater.
And then a 55-gallon brackish.
And now I'm working on a 90-gallon FOWLR.
And I'm sure I'm going to want a bigger once this is established.
There is practically a tank in every room in my house.
I should start charging an admittance fee to see the "aquarium"....
 
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