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Hello all, I have been a lurker here for a while and thought I'd be more active since I have a little experience now. I have had a reef tank for 2 years now (SC50 cube). My first try ended like most others, lots of green hair and bubble algae. I moved across country so I had a second chance to start from scratch and do better. Now I am having success with no nuisance algae after 10 months.

I now live in North Texas in a smaller town with the DFW area my nearest source of livestock and corals with the exception of a big box place. I have ordered an AF Oceanguard 435 system that I will create a build thread for once it is delivered and hope to get advice/help others along the way through my reefing journey.

Happy to be here and have a good day all!

Edward
 
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Hello all, I have been a lurker here for a while and thought I'd be more active since I have a little experience now. I have had a reef tank for 2 years now (SC50 cube). My first try ended like most others, lots of green hair and bubble algae. I moved across country so I had a second chance to start from scratch and do better. Now I am having success with no nuisance algae after 10 months.

I now live in North Texas in a smaller town with the DFW area my nearest source of livestock and corals with the exception of a big box place. I have ordered an AF Oceanguard 435 system that I will create a build thread for once it is delivered and hope to get advice/help others along the way through my reefing journey.

Happy to be here and have a good day all!

Edward
Good Morning! Two Ed's are better than one!

There's nothing more dangerous than someone determined to succeed with a little experience! Hair and bubble algae are common enough... Once your tank is settled in, it becomes manageable, but it will always happen, because everything we introduce to the tank is a vector for it.

10 months is usually a breaking point for hair algae to start dying off, calcareous algae will replace the real estate if you prep the live rock surface for it.

DFW has a lot of good vendors nearby, but almost none of them are walk in to my knowledge. Fraghouse has some good looking coral, but none of them lasted long in my tank.
 
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Congrats on the new tank! Can't wait to follow along.

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Hello all, I have been a lurker here for a while and thought I'd be more active since I have a little experience now. I have had a reef tank for 2 years now (SC50 cube). My first try ended like most others, lots of green hair and bubble algae. I moved across country so I had a second chance to start from scratch and do better. Now I am having success with no nuisance algae after 10 months.

I now live in North Texas in a smaller town with the DFW area my nearest source of livestock and corals with the exception of a big box place. I have ordered an AF Oceanguard 435 system that I will create a build thread for once it is delivered and hope to get advice/help others along the way through my reefing journey.

Happy to be here and have a good day all!

Edward

Hi Edward and Welcome! Glad you joined. April 29th there will be a 5 local fish store motorcoach bus tour of the north/north east metroplex stores that would let you sit back and see the DFW aquarium store sights. Next year will be north west DFW tour. Last year was south DFW tour. Tonight thru Zoom Shawn Hale of Fritz and owner of Aquashella is club's guest speaker at 7pm.

Glad you are already considering starting your build thread. I found its a great place to document my tank's evolution for myself. I started tank first then joined, so I'm still finding myself going back collecting pictures & updating historically as well as current state. Once you create your first post in your thread under Forum > Member Aquariums and link it to your account, they will give you build badge (look left, under my ID)

This might help you find more people local to you:

This is a good reference book type online article I still review:
 

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