Setting Up a 20 Gallon Reef!

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I've had a few saltwater tanks. A 55 and 125 FOWLER. A couple attempts at a reef tank that I never saw through. Kept a few corals but nothing ever grew and I never got past the ugly phases. Certainly had the most fun with my 125 that housed two big Trigger fish. But I sold my set ups and moved on to other hobbies, duck hunting and building gaming PC's.

But I caught the reef bug again! I feel that I've learned alot over the years and here recently I've been learning a whole lot on YouTube following my favorite reefers.

My dream tank right now is a thriving mixed 20 gallon reef with a pair of designer clowns! This size tank matches my home space and will fit just about as much coral as I can imagine being responsible for at this point!

So here is where I am right now. Thanks for looking!

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Polyp polynomial: How many heads do you start with when buying zoas?

  • One head is enough to get started.

    Votes: 27 10.6%
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  • Full colony.

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