nice
keep an eye on the star fish.. I think they are difficult!
welcome! it would be nice to know some specs of your tank.. like lighting, species,etc.
and is your tank already cycled?
"Be Patient" is the most important phrase you will know in this hobby! Good luck
Welcome!!! I echo the advice on taking it slow, you'll reap the benefits in the long run... What kind of damsels are they? I only ask because you might have trouble adding fish later on because damsels usually get very aggressive later on... And I'd work on getting the pump for the skimmer, one of the most important pieces of equipment IMO...
Yeah those three striped damsels turn into terrors down the road and might limit what you can put in the tank as far as fish go...
Going by the name, you would think it would be the Blue Devil that would give me a hard time!!!!
My blue devil damsel is pretty aggressive too. He picks on new fish for a few days. He is also nearly impossible to get out of the tank if you have to. When I swapped from my old 46 to my current tank, it took me a week and 4 tries to get him out of the tank.
:w aboard Jorge. Sweet looking star fish. 1 thing to consider would be removing the bio-wheel from the filter and just using the filter pads. The bio-wheel will become a nitrate factory and that is not good for a reef. As long as you keep the filter pads nice and clean you should have no problems. Other than that, looks like your off to a good start.