Welcome to r2r. I'm new to the site and the hobby as well! Hopefully we can learn alot from the pretty dang awesome members here!
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Yess! I'll gladly take any pics you guys want of the tank to show it off!Yeah I have consider a build thread
Because of my limited space in my condo..I'm deciding between fluvial 13.5g or LFS personal AIO build "Studio 12g", it just came out a couple weeks ago so I want to wait and see people review on it. @reaper93 probably one of the first people who got it.. you should see his build thread to see the look of it
will check out the local ontario thread and reference book... thanks for the links
Ahh cool im in oakville... which LFS do you go to?Welcome to R2R!
im from Brampton, just a few Km east of you.
I should not have laughed at thisWelcome to the Reef
Are u from ontario as well?Welcome to R2R fellow Canadian
Ahh nice.. born in North York, grew up in Port credit from elementary to high school, currently living in OakvilleHi - born in London, grew up in Ingersoll ON, now in Michigan!
I also just left managing a store with a deaf coworker. She was easily my favorite peer there and I learned a lot and miss her.
Welcome to R2R, looking forward to getting to know you and seeing your build hopefully!
You can have a stunning reef tank with something 10-50 gallons! (Or smaller/larger, totally up to you) but that's a good size range to allow for coral growth and keeping a wide range of fish.Are u from ontario as well?
Ahh nice.. born in North York, grew up in Port credit from elementary to high school, currently living in Oakville
Oh that's cool with the Deaf coworker
I hope I figure a tank I want to do with the limited space I got in my small 600sqft condo
Thinking around 20g long or fluval 13.5g ... want to see the cost effective approachYou can have a stunning reef tank with something 10-50 gallons! (Or smaller/larger, totally up to you) but that's a good size range to allow for coral growth and keeping a wide range of fish.