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Hi all! My wife and I decided after a couple of years of talking that we are taking a dive (no pun intended) into the reef tanks. We both have many years of freshwater tanks so this will be our first saltwater. We decided to start small and see how things go. We decided on the Red Sea Max Nano as our first tank. It’s definitely going to be a learning experience as I’ve already had my first “Critter ID” required haha! Aiptasia it appears. The tank was filled yesterday the sand, rock, and water.
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I'm new to reefing to! Cannot wait to see where your tank goes, I have dealt with Aiptasia, thought it was a cute coral! I used to think people who bought dry rock were stupid but now I think dry rock is the way to go! Goodluck!!
Thanks I appreciate it! Best of luck to yours also!
 
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