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Hey Reef2Reef I am starting my first ever reef tank. I’m going to start from the beginning. So basically a bit after Christmas I went to the lfs and was looking for a reef tank to buy. I was originally looking at the nuvo 40 because of its size but then I saw the 20. It had the 2 skkye led’s with clamps, 2 filter socks, came with 25 gallons worth of salt mix, and was 185.00 dollars. I decided to buy and well that’s how I got the tank. Let’s fast forward to yesterday. I went to the lfs and saw that they were selling the caribsea dry rock for 2 bucks a pound. They let me build a aquascape there and I left with 18 pounds of rock and some Hawaiian black sand. I then put the rock work in and added the sand. Now I’m waiting on my order of the Red Sea test kits to come in before I start the cycle. As some of y’all know on the back of the nuvo’s there are sections for the heater and filter socks. My plan is to put a mini refugium, innovative marine custom caddy, filter sock and maybe the im ghost skimmer. (That slot is still up to debate). What would some of y’all recommend in place for the skimmer.
The stock list I am looking at right now is:
Royal gramma
Fire fish
Yasha/pistol shrimp pair
2 snowflake clowns.
(Fish will be added in that order)
I have a current USA loop wave maker and plan on adding a Neptune apex in the near future and quarantining/dipping anything that is wet. Keep in mind I am working off of a budget that a 14 year old makes (not much).
Is there anything y’all would recommend before I put the water in?
Thanks for reading and wish me luck.
*Pic of aquascape below*
The stock list I am looking at right now is:
Royal gramma
Fire fish
Yasha/pistol shrimp pair
2 snowflake clowns.
(Fish will be added in that order)
I have a current USA loop wave maker and plan on adding a Neptune apex in the near future and quarantining/dipping anything that is wet. Keep in mind I am working off of a budget that a 14 year old makes (not much).
Is there anything y’all would recommend before I put the water in?
Thanks for reading and wish me luck.
*Pic of aquascape below*