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New here, and to the hobby. I've had FW tanks for years, but am new to SW. I just purchased a JBJ 29 Gallon Nano. So far, I really like it. They guy I got it from had 2 clowns (breeding pair, he says), a blue tang (of course!), and a pseudochromis (royal dottyback). There are 3 or 4 small red/yellow hermits, 2 turbo snails, a decorator spider crab, and a brittle star. There are a few corals in there too....of which I have no idea what kind they are. (There is a toadstool & a tree coral...I figured those out, lol.) There is coraline along the back wall, and a bit on the side wall. It's really hard to get off the side w/a scraper (acrylic tank) - any tips? I'll leave it on the back, as I hear it's beneficial.
The sand bed looks "dirty"....any tips? Would an urchin, star, or other snails help?
I just set it up yesterday, and the LR looks dirty from everything re-settling. I cleaned the sponge in the back, and resettled everything. How do I tidy up the rock?
Thanks for your help...I'm really excited about our new tank!
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~Lisa
Florida Panhandle
 
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Hi there! Welcome to R2R!!


Chasing the Dream Giver, not the dream! Tonya
 
welcome! im also in the panhandle of florida in ft Walton and getting started back into reef keeping. Good SW stores are kinda rare around here ... my favorite is Matts coral connection.. if you have any recommendations in this area id love to hear em.
 

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