Scrappy RN

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Full view.jpgHello all!
Excited to be diving into the salty waters again after a couple of years with no tank after a move. I'm doing a smaller scale this time around and can't wait to see what I can do in this small tank!

I have a ten-gallon all-in-one that I've added an AI Prime 16 HD light to. I removed the filtering sponge and added some filter floss. I also have an ATO that I'm going to be setting up this week. I also have an Inkbird controller for the heater. So far the cycling is done and I have my first few corals in. I added a Duncan, a green trumpet, a blasto marletti, and a war coral. The Duncan is happy as a clam...er...never mind. He's happy anyway!

I have decided to change the rock around this week. Right now I just have one big hunk of live rock and several rubble piles, lol. Yes, I know it's backwards. I'm supposed to do the aquascaping first and THEN add livestock. I've never been accused of being normal.
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Anyway, glad to be starting this build. I'm also doing a tiny, micro-tank build at the same time. It's only 40 oz! I'll post the link here soon.IMG_20220425_210452190_HDR.jpg
 
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Polyp polynomial: How many heads do you start with when buying zoas?

  • One head is enough to get started.

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  • 5 heads or more.

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  • Full colony.

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