Hello to all!

es4

New Member
Just wanted to take a sec and introduce myself to all. I'm in Jupiter, FL and will be entering the elite world of the salt water. I have always had fresh water and I think I'm ready to step up to the challenge of a reef tank. To make it even more challenging, I am tasking myself with the pico reef... a 3 gallon tank with an 18 watt 50/50 pc. I am familiar with water chemistry and would like very much for the pico reef to be a success. I will also be setting up a 90 gallon sw tank which I am still in the process of getting equipment together for that. anyway... I look forward to surfing the forums and indulging myself in your knowledge.
 

grumpygils

Active Member
Originally Posted by ES4
Just wanted to take a sec and introduce myself to all. I'm in Jupiter, FL and will be entering the elite world of the salt water. I have always had fresh water and I think I'm ready to step up to the challenge of a reef tank. To make it even more challenging, I am tasking myself with the pico reef... a 3 gallon tank with an 18 watt 50/50 pc. I am familiar with water chemistry and would like very much for the pico reef to be a success. I will also be setting up a 90 gallon sw tank which I am still in the process of getting equipment together for that. anyway... I look forward to surfing the forums and indulging myself in your knowledge.

Welcome! If you can master a 3 G, you can master about anything.
Mcl
 

trippkid

Active Member
Welcome to the boards. Good luck with your new set-up. Can't wait to see some pics. The hardest thing with tiny aquariums is the stability factor, less water volume meas thing can happen really fast.

Matt
 
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