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Pandora

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New to the aquatic pet world in general, but have a fairly rockin tank for a newb. Anyways, as I become familiar with the forum, I will post some pics and a more detailed description of what I have become the proud owner of. Until then, hope all is well with everyone, and thanks in advance. I'm sure you all will be tired of me soon, I think I "may" become addicted... But that's a secret. :wink:
 
Well I already need more information :) Welcome to the forum! What tank did you get? If you have any questions about anything this is the place to ask them!
 
Welcome and looking forward to pics!


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Welcome Pandora, out looks like your secret is out of the bag or in your case box. We are all addicts here so you are in the right spot. Enjoy
 
Welcome to R2R looking forward to seeing your setup and I hope you enjoy your new addiction


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Hello and welcome to r2r :welcome: Look forward to seeing pictures of your tank and hearing more details about your setup.

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Hi there!! Love the username btw!! Welcome to R2R!! Can't wait to see some of your pics!! And, no, we will certainly not get tired of you, for we are all addicted!! :roll: And we love active members around here!!
 
Welcome to R2R! Thanks for joining and please make sure and post often!
 
Welcome to our slice of the internet! We'd love to see some photos of your setup.
 
Wow, thanks for the warm welcome. :) Well, please be patient as I will be learning the forum and my tank as I go, but I will take a stab at this. I have a 75 gallon, reef / fish, sitting over a cpr yr194, and under a 120 watt Illuminarium and reef bright strip. Although, I will "at some point soon" be changing back to a 30 gallon sump tank and an EV180-mag9 combo. Currently have around 120-140 pounds of live rock, will be reduced gradually as the tank stabilizes. For livestock... Ummmmmm... I have a lot of stuff. :/ Unfortunately, I am new still, and don't know all the names for everything. But as I learn to post pictures, I will also be learning more about the variety of life in my reef tank. Just try and be patient with me, I am a slow learner sometimes. That's also a secret. lol I am off to snap some photos.
 

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