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Hey Everyone! New to the hobby here, and new to forum posting.

Starting out I have a 32 gallon Aquatop Biocube I picked up off marketplace. After learning how much patience I need for this hobby, I FINALLY got my tank filled with water, sand, equipment. I am in the ugly cloud phase from the sand settling.

I am very excited to get down and salty with the hobby :)
 
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Hey Everyone! New to the hobby here, and new to forum posting.

Starting out I have a 32 gallon Aquatop Biocube I picked up off marketplace. After learning how much patience I need for this hobby, I FINALLY got my tank filled with water, sand, equipment. I am in the ugly cloud phase from the sand settling.

I am very excited to get down and salty with the hobby :)
Welcome luxorth,
You should get an automatic top off system in mesa.
That will add back evaporated water.
 
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Hey Everyone! New to the hobby here, and new to forum posting.

Starting out I have a 32 gallon Aquatop Biocube I picked up off marketplace. After learning how much patience I need for this hobby, I FINALLY got my tank filled with water, sand, equipment. I am in the ugly cloud phase from the sand settling.

I am very excited to get down and salty with the hobby :)
Welcome!!! I’m excited for you to start this new journey
 
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