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Sorry about the late replies...forgot to subscribe to this thread.

Welcome. What size tank and equipment?
I have a total of 4 tanks.

2.5 gallon Fluval Spec on my desk. Not much in it right now.

3 gallon acrylic set up for my small mantis.

12 gallon cad with a bunch of zoas with 4x8 watt T5s (Just finished putting in my frags)

20L I turned into and AIO with a 150 watt halide and 2 T5 actinics. A few fish and a couple sps frags. (Also a new tank)

No major equip. Just water changes.

Thanks!

Welcome to SCR... tell us a little about yourself and your setup :)
Have been interested in marine aquariums for awhile now. Did a few months of research and finally just dove in and got bit by the bug.

Graduated from U of R not to long ago and currently have a job, but looking for something better.

And pics.. -TOROMP
Will work on that!

Welcome! What city in the IE?
I am born and raised in Redlands. Small town but I love it.

Thanks for the warm welcome!
 

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Yeah, I wanted an octo to, but don't have the extra equip or a sealed aquarium. Love the mantis though a lot more interesting than I realized.

What kind of mantis do you have?

Lol. Hes gotta do somethin better than the others.
I ended up going with an octo lol...little baby; working on getting pics up soon...but i am considering getting a mantis for my refugium once i redo my sump lay out...what kind do u have? My favorites by far are the peacock mantis and zebra mantis

And yeah i guess he does lol
 
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Yeah, I wanted an octo to, but don't have the extra equip or a sealed aquarium. Love the mantis though a lot more interesting than I realized
And my tank isnt all that complex for my octo...28 gallon jbj nano, subdued lighting, lots of LR, deep sandbed, little macro and light in the back...no skimmet yet...octos are alot hardier than people say they are...especially the species O. Bimaculoides or O. Vulgaris...but vulgaris gets huge
 
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