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Time to jump into the Newbie forum :)

I'm Steve and I've had freshwater tanks for a while. My main tank is a 60G high-tech planted community tank.

I recently made the leap to the salty side of the water and started up a reef tank. It's a 40 gal. breeder. It's sitting on top of one of those steel garage shelves that I cladded in beadboard paneling.

I have a DIY sump/refugeum I built out of a spare 29 gallon I had laying around. A bit taller than what I needed, but hey, it was free :)

I'm using a HOB overflow with an aqualifter. I just didn't trust myself to drill the $1/gal breeder tank.

For rock I used Florida dry rock (it's kind of ugly but coraline has finally started to grow on the rock). I seeded everything with live rubble and chaeto in the fuge.

I'm currently using the world's cheapest and crappiest skimmer in the sump. Hope I win the giveaway I just entered for a good one.

Coral-wise I have some basic stuff, mostly from those mystery frag packs you can get cheap online. I have some zoas, mushrooms a couple brain corals. One of those things that looks like a stick with polyps on it.

I also did finally actually choose some coral as well, a toadstool mushroom, pulsing xenia, a nice kenya tree and a seriously bright monti cap.

I haven't finished stocking the fish yet, but I have a clown, a neon dottyback and a couple damsels. A condy and a bubble tip anemone, neither of which I see that often.

Here's a quickie FTS I took. Turns out the iPhone isn't a great camera for taking shots of reef tanks.

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It's hard to see in pictures but the hardscape isn't really flat, there's some dimension to it. The very light rock in the back and front were added a couple days ago to help fill things out a bit.
 
Welcome to R2R! Great tank!
 
Welcome home, you will love it here!

Nice tank, I like the aquascaping!!
 
Thanks everyone! I hope to one day have a reef that looks as good as some of the ones I see here. I started out trying to do an inexpensive reef tank, but that went out the window ages ago, this is an addictive hobby!
 
Welcome, looking forward More!:)
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

  • Yes!

    Votes: 32 45.7%
  • Not yet, but I have one that I want to buy in mind!

    Votes: 9 12.9%
  • No.

    Votes: 26 37.1%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 3 4.3%

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