A Thanks for Randy Holmes-Farley

andrewey

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I don't know if we say it enough, so I wanted to say thank you again to @Randy Holmes-Farley! Every tank I've owned and animal I've kept over the last twelve years has been thanks, in no small part, to your help and knowledge. Your breadth of knowledge is spectacular and I'm truly in awe of how many thousands of hours you've devoted to helping individual reefers and pushing this hobby forward. From the bottom of my heart, thank you RHF.
 

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Worth saying again. Thanks Randy. I’ve had saltwater tanks for forty years but only recently with corals. Every time I’m looking for definitive information on chemistry I inevitably find an article by Randy Homes-Farley. Thanks for the education
 

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Sometimes i secretly want to start a go fund me for Randy so he will be forced to start another aquarium! And to say thanks for being here with us of course.
 

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