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i cant wait to set up my tank!!!!


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    CR Member
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    Dec 2005
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    worcester, ma
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    Default i cant wait to set up my tank!!!!

    I have had everything i need for a reef tank sitting in my house for 3 weeks. I wanted to get my kitchen finished before i set up the tank. Its just sitting there looking at me(fill me-fill me with your clean R/O water) That's what i hear when i sit awake in bed at night and think about my tank. Cant wait, i have learned tons from reading your threads. Thanks
    I went to Vermont for the week, When i came home my Ex had killed all my fish!

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    ReefNeck - Reefkeeper Registered User
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    Well, Keep reading and learning. It's always fun.

    1St thing to remember though is not to get in a hurry! While your mind wants to see it setup and working you must also remember that the slower you take things the better it will end up in the end.

    Patience is a must with Reef tanks. Slow and easy.

    Good luck and go ahead and fill it up and start your cycle. Then in about 4-6 weeks you can slowly start adding cool animals.

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