Hi All
I'm new to the R2R and am looking forward to collaborating with you all. I've been in the saltwater aquarium game for 7-8 years and have many ups and downs. To say this is a challenging hobby is an understatement. At its peak the tank was full of thriving corals, fish and crustacean but my biggest enemy has been inexperience and time. I've had a few traumatic events over the years that have have decimated the tank. I'm hoping to gain from you experienced reefers and avoid more costly mistakes.
I currently have a Red Sea Reefer Deluxe 170 (35 Gallon) with a Ocellaris clownfish, an Engineer goby, 2 cleaner shrimp and a cleanup crew made up of snails and crabs. A close friend of mine gifted me his tank 8 years ago and passed away shortly after. Since then its been my mission to keep his tank going strong! His Clownfish, Willy Jr. is still alive an well and has managed to survive all my tank disasters!
I'm new to the R2R and am looking forward to collaborating with you all. I've been in the saltwater aquarium game for 7-8 years and have many ups and downs. To say this is a challenging hobby is an understatement. At its peak the tank was full of thriving corals, fish and crustacean but my biggest enemy has been inexperience and time. I've had a few traumatic events over the years that have have decimated the tank. I'm hoping to gain from you experienced reefers and avoid more costly mistakes.
I currently have a Red Sea Reefer Deluxe 170 (35 Gallon) with a Ocellaris clownfish, an Engineer goby, 2 cleaner shrimp and a cleanup crew made up of snails and crabs. A close friend of mine gifted me his tank 8 years ago and passed away shortly after. Since then its been my mission to keep his tank going strong! His Clownfish, Willy Jr. is still alive an well and has managed to survive all my tank disasters!





