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Yes it is a good deal if in good condition can you post any pics

Dosing needs to be figured out after the tank is setup. You need calcium and alkalinity test kits and to figure it out

Where can we subscribe to you
 
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I admire you for taking on this hobby at 13 and making a successful following.

At 13 I think I was eating dirt and putting pencils in electric outlets because I learned “wood is an insulator”

You should check out my tank page, I am a successful reefer with almost 25 years of experience, and my current tank is a 2 yr old LPS dominate reef designed to be ultra low maintenance.
 
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Yeah Thankyou I am going to my first reef Palloza and definitely checking out your page here is some pics and those scratches are outer and if the screen shots do not work let me know. And you can subscribe here

https://youtube.com/@TacticalReefkeeping777?si=lKFAhf1KLyaPvxsQ IMG_0909.png IMG_0910.png IMG_0911.png IMG_0912.png IMG_0914.png
 
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I don’t know used market place prices but in my opinion I think it’s a good deal

It has many small upgrades, both cosmetic and functional ones. Looks to be in good shape too
 
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I don’t know used market place prices but in my opinion I think it’s a good deal

It has many small upgrades, both cosmetic and functional ones. Looks to be in good shape too
Thankyou for all the help and support I followed you on here and I can not insta sense I am not allowed to have it but my mom did
 
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Thankyou for all the help and support I followed you on here and I can not insta sense I am not allowed to have it but my mom did
Cool I update here whenever I get new stuff or try new things

I don’t have any social media, so if you found a instagram it’s not me
 
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Hey there, not trying to help steer you by any means, but as the other poster said, if you can fit 48”, just so you are aware (if you weren’t already) generally speaking the bigger the tank, the easier/ more stable it is. Smaller tanks can be tough to keep stable. Just my 2 cents here. Happy Easter by the way.
I agree. Moving up to an 80 gallon tank is no problem. Other than the cost comparisons, the amount of additional work to maintain is almost nothing. I went from a 60 gallon freshwater tank to a 500G saltwater, and, while it was a poop load more to buy, it really isn't much harder to maintain! (FOWLR)
 
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