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Hello everyone. I'm glad I found this forum and hopefully you all can help me get my reef tank on its feet again. About 10 years ago I got the saltwater bug. I had a small 55 gallon tank with the bare minimum I could get away with to get my fix. I was lucky enough to be given a larger tank by my aunt before her passing and am finally going to give it the attention it deserves but this is where I'm going t need the help of this forum since I'm a totally newby at this. The Tank is a 130 gal acrylic tank with some random stuff given to me with it. I will be posting more info on it in a separate post (in the correct forum) in hopes that i can figure out the best way to get this up and running. Thanks in advance and cant wait to get started.
 
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Welcome to R2R Cory, and yes, you've found the right spot to get all the help you need.
 
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Welcome to R2R! Look forward to seeing your tank build out!

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