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Hii I’m new here. Mostly looking for advise on growing my corals. I have a 29 gallon tank that I started in November 2019. This is my 2nd go on a saltwater tank. My first attempt was about 7 years ago with a 90 gallon that turned out to be too much for me. This time around is much more manageable and about a year and a half ago I started keeping corals but have only had success with my 2 Favias. I’m not exactly sure what kind they are but they have grown a little. Ohh and this captain jerk paly that someone gave me a small piece of and has exploded. I recently added an Acan (also not sure what type but it’s the orangey green one) since adding it I’ve noticed a little bit of growth so I’m excited about that.

Now little disclaimer I am a new mom so I haven’t been able to keep up on testing my water as frequently as I’d like but when I do my levels have been pretty consistent. I really do enjoy having this tank and I’m excited to share it with my son. He’s only 3 months old and is already watching the fish swim around. Soooooo yeah! Here’s my tank!

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