Hi from Wisconsin

Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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Welcome to the salty world!

I would say the first piece of advice is to purchase a tank as large as will allow. I say as large as possible as stability with your parameters leads to long term success. Sump enabled tanks allow you to have the majority of your equipment hidden away and allows for a wide array of options equipment wise.

Secondly and I can appreciate this will be costly endeavour, is to purchase higher end lights first. This avoids any upgrades later on which will undoubtably happen.

Third, patience is key. Cycling properly will give you less heartache when it comes to premature deaths of fish and/or corals.

R2R is a great resource of knowledge and experience so lean on it and the members to ask all the questions you need.

Good luck!
 
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From Sheboygan area for now

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