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  1. My Tank 65 Gallon Tank of Fun and Disasters.

    I am excited about this new site! I have been a big fan of Marc's work both on Melevs reef and reefcast! I have been keeping saltwater tanks for about 4 years now. I have gone through periods of great enthusiasm and then periods where I am pulled in another direction. Right now is one of those times where I can't focus on my tanks as much as I would like. Working full time, going to grad school and expecting my first born has taken a lot of time away from my saltwater love. HOWEVER, I can ...

    Updated 01-04-2010 at 10:49 PM by melev

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  2. mhowe9's 180 gal tank and breeding setup



    My current system is a 180 gallon mixed reef. The current system has been up for since November 2008. This is my first reef tank and I have gained a tremendous amount of knowledge since I have set this system up. My local reef club has initiated a breeders challenge, which has prompted me to add a breeding system into my set up. The breeding system still doesn't have water. I should have the entire ...

    Updated 01-03-2010 at 08:45 PM by melev

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    Tank Entry , ‎ Propagation - fish & corals
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  3. why being sober while reefing is important

    it isnt!!!!!!!



    btw marc the sumps look great under the tank
    me and eric almost had heart attacks getting the tube through the uniseals

    Updated 01-03-2010 at 08:47 PM by melev

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    Humour
  4. Comments for Non-Photosynthetic Tank Article

    Since the article failed to have a place for comments, please post any feedback here in this blog until we are able to fix things

    Updated 01-03-2010 at 08:48 PM by melev

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    Random Thoughts
  5. A First Timer's Tutorial

    Welcome to ReefAddicts.com. We wanted to give you a brief tutorial to show you around what functionality we have ready for you to start messing with.

    First things first...you need to create a profile. (We need not remind you to choose your screen name wisely. It is how you will be judged from here to eternity.) Fill out all the information that you can, as these will eventually ask for more information about your tank and other information you're going to want to log.

    Next ...

    Updated 01-07-2010 at 03:06 PM by Reef Addict

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    Update from the Committed Ones