Nurse getting into after work hobby

Welcome, nurses are great and I know as I had 29 operations. :)
But being a nurse you can use IV lines to dose chemicals in your tank. :p
Yep!! And to drip acclamate newbies!
And syringes galore!
 
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Hi! I am an operating room nurse just starting my marine tank! I have several freshwater betta community tanks that I love dearly. I become absolutely fascinated with designer clownfish and decided to dive in. I have a bio cube 29 that I retrofitted with some LED lights and a protein skimmer. I recently added two black ice clownfish and I can't wait to watch my reef grow as time goes on. Any other nurses out there??

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I'm also a nurse! I have a 30 gallon reef, fluval 13.5 and I'm currently building return plumbing to the sump of my new 50 gallon tank. Nice clownfish btw!
 
Hi and welcome ,hope all is well.
I'm not a nurse but needed many in last 10 years so so very appreciative of Any nurses as I know work long hours and work very hard indeed ^_^
 
Welcome to R2R and the salty world. Nurses have definitely earned some relaxation time. Hope the tank helps. Lots of knowledgeable and helpful people here who will support and advise you when needed.
 
Yep!! And to drip acclamate newbies!
And syringes galore!
Truth, we toss any supplies that go in a patient room at my work, even if they are unopened. I try to ♻️ when possible. Reef keeping is a lot like icu nursing. Lots of expensive equipment and takes very OCD people to be successful at it.
 
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Welcome to reef to reef. Just wanna shout out and say I am greatful for all our nurses and health care workers out there during these times.
 
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