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I'm on the cape I would love to get some from ya sometimeWelcome !!! I’m located in Taunton MA I’m always looking to trade coral locally
Hello, Thanks - they are Davinci clowns, and very cool and sociable!Welcome to r2r, what clowns are those? They look cool
Hello, Great to meet you - I'm on the North Shore.Welcome! Where in MA are you? I am in Worcester and always looking for new friends.
Welcome and happy HolidaysHey,
Good morning everyone. I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself as a new member.
We just went through a major home remodel, and as part of the process broke down our previous 150-gallon cube reef (that had been up and running for 8 tears) with the help of a great LFS team. About 3 months later, we were ready to get going with a new set-up, starting with an incredible Waterbox Reef Pro 190.5 rimless - which is really awesome.
The tank has been up for about 7 weeks now, and things are going well so far. We wanted to really try and maximize tech this time and automate as much as possible (something we never did previously). So the build looks like this:
Reef Pro PLUS 190.5
3 x AI Hydra 32 units
COR 20 return pump
neptune WAV 2 pack
2LF 550 reactors
APEX wifi controller
DOS pump for auto water change
Jebao DP-4 dosing pump for aquaforest 3-part
As I said, this is night and day from the previous set-up - which was as low-tech as it could be, and so far I am really enjoying it 9I know it's early). The biggest thing I love so far is the auto water change - doing 1 gallon a day from a 40 gallon barrel in our basement.
So far just rock, sand and 1 piece of multi rock (zoas, bubble tip, leather) that I just added a few weeks ago, a flame tail blenny (awesome) and an interesting group of 3 Davinci clowns that had been given up to the LFS and been together for over a year. I thought I would try them, and they moved over into the tank with no problems and are all inseparable.
I look forward to meeting everyone and getting some great advice in the coming years!
Thanks,
Pat
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