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  1. NJsaltydog

    NJsaltydog Plankton

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    Hi All,
    New to forum
    My tanks haven’t been setup for a couple of years now.
    Just found this site and I think it is making me want to set them up again.
    I have 2 tanks
    1 - 75 gallon and a 30 gallon
    I would like to setup the 30 with some clownfish for now.
    Need to make a wet/dry filter for this tank, so I'm sure I can find all the Info I need on the site.
     
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  3. coloradoReef

    coloradoReef 3reef Sponsor

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    Welcome NJSaltydog!

    Are you looking at getting corals also are a fish only tank?
     
  4. 2in10

    2in10 Super Moderator

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    Welcome to 3reef and back to the hobby.
     
  5. baugherb

    baugherb Giant Squid

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    Welcome to 3Reef>>>>>>>
     
  6. kcbrad

    kcbrad Giant Squid

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    Welcome to 3reef!! Glad you are thinking about setting your tanks back up. You will find everything you need here - everyone on here seems to really know what they are doing.
     
  7. NJsaltydog

    NJsaltydog Plankton

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    The tank will be a small reef tank
    a few corals, cleaner shrimp, mated pair of clowns, and live rock
     
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  9. coloradoReef

    coloradoReef 3reef Sponsor

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    Cool! You should look at some sump designs in the "I Made This" Forum.
    Also check out the Refugium section. I think you will ditch the wet/dry and go with a sump/fuge!
     
  10. bbsbliss

    bbsbliss Ritteri Anemone

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    Welcome to the reef!
     
  11. colodan

    colodan Fire Shrimp

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    you could use the 30 for a sump/fuge for the 75
     
  12. Chad

    Chad Astrea Snail

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    Welcome...I'm also from NJ, Monmouth County to be more specific :)