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Welcome to REEF2REEF!

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Welcome for join the R2R family.

Hi guys names Justin new to reef community we’ll start out by saying what I have I have a fluval studio 600 tank and stand with a vipar 165w light on way with a reef octopus bh1000 and a hydro evo1150gph mover cant wait for stuff to come in and get going on project super excited if anyone has any tips or tricks please feel free to share as I am brand new to the saltwater community look forward to chat with everyone and once a again thanks for the welcome to the r2r family
 
Hi guys names Justin new to reef community we’ll start out by saying what I have I have a fluval studio 600 tank and stand with a vipar 165w light on way with a reef octopus bh1000 and a hydro evo1150gph mover cant wait for stuff to come in and get going on project super excited if anyone has any tips or tricks please feel free to share as I am brand new to the saltwater community look forward to chat with everyone and once a again thanks for the welcome to the r2r family
Welcome to R2R Justin. Sounds like a good set up you have. I’m sure you will get lots of tips and tricks from the helpful people on here. Take things slowly.
 
Hi guys names Justin new to reef community we’ll start out by saying what I have I have a fluval studio 600 tank and stand with a vipar 165w light on way with a reef octopus bh1000 and a hydro evo1150gph mover cant wait for stuff to come in and get going on project super excited if anyone has any tips or tricks please feel free to share as I am brand new to the saltwater community look forward to chat with everyone and once a again thanks for the welcome to the r2r family
well there are plenty of interesting posts in the forums to keep your mind occupied til your equipment arrives. man it is like stacking blocks. there is an endless supply of information and you just need to keep learning, applying, and occasionally take a breath, step back, and check out the way it is turning out. ok sometimes the stack needs to be tweaked or demolished then rebuilt. glad to have you!
 
well there are plenty of interesting posts in the forums to keep your mind occupied til your equipment arrives. man it is like stacking blocks. there is an endless supply of information and you just need to keep learning, applying, and occasionally take a breath, step back, and check out the way it is turning out. ok sometimes the stack needs to be tweaked or demolished then rebuilt. glad to have you!
Thanks a lot :)
 

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