30 Gal Reef Tank

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Hey All, I have inherited a 30 Gallon tank and it has been years since I have dealt with a saltwater tank (Had a fish guy back then that serviced and maintained everything) I thought to myself...How hard can it be...Hence the reason I have landed here! I was so happy to find an active site that has helped tremendously over the past 2 months and finally have my tank stable and seems to be thriving. I am welcome to any and all suggestions and criticisms any of you find time to offer.

Specs
30 Gallon Curved Front Tank
HOB Filter (LFS provided filter media from an existing tank)
20 Lbs Live Rock
2 Bags Live Sand 3 inch Sandbed

LED Lighting set currently on manufacturers preset for SPS/LPS Coral (Would love Suggestions or color % Settings)

New Family Members

2 Picasso Clown Fish (Yrod and Omen)
1 Scooter Blenny (Scooter)
1 Rainbow Bubble Tip Anemone (Skittles)
1 Hammer Coral (Stanley)
1 Acan Coral (Pinky)
1 Squamosa Clam (Lourdes)
1 Skunk Cleaner Shrimp (Jacques)
1 Blue Legged Hermit Crab (Herman)
1.5 Firestorm Digitata (Ronnie & Martin) ....Ronnie broke in shipping and created Martin
Assorted Zoas
Snails- 2 Turbo 2 Trochus 2 Nassarius (Grumpy, Sleepy, Doc, Bashful, Happy & Dopey)

First Zoas.jpg Happy Family.jpg Jacques Hunting .jpg Lourdes after phytoplank dose.jpg Lourdes Happy as a Clam.jpg Lourdes Sleeping.jpg Omen Closeup.jpg Omen.jpg Picassos.jpg Pinky.jpg Scooter Scooting .jpg Skittles Day 1.jpg Skittles Day 2.jpg Skittles.jpg Stanley.jpg Trochus and Pinky.jpg Yrod.jpg Ronnie.jpg
 
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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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