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Howdy! After 15 years of African Cichlids, Beta fish, and plants, I’m finally back to Reef! Previously I challenged myself with a 15 gallon Eclipse with soft corals, loads of live rock and sand, crustaceans, and small fish. It did so well that when I moved from FL I donated it to the learning center at nearby wildlife park. But honestly, I missed it. I’ve recently refurbished a 140 gallon and plan on live rock, soft corals, possibly LPS, crustaceans, small to midsized fish, and possibly starfish and seahorses (keeping compatible tank mates in mind).
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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Howdy! After 15 years of African Cichlids, Beta fish, and plants, I’m finally back to Reef! Previously I challenged myself with a 15 gallon Eclipse with soft corals, loads of live rock and sand, crustaceans, and small fish. It did so well that when I moved from FL I donated it to the learning center at nearby wildlife park. But honestly, I missed it. I’ve recently refurbished a 140 gallon and plan on live rock, soft corals, possibly LPS, crustaceans, small to midsized fish, and possibly starfish and seahorses (keeping compatible tank mates in mind).
Welcome!

Look forward to hearing about your upcoming successes, too! Future pictures would be awesome
 

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Howdy! After 15 years of African Cichlids, Beta fish, and plants, I’m finally back to Reef! Previously I challenged myself with a 15 gallon Eclipse with soft corals, loads of live rock and sand, crustaceans, and small fish. It did so well that when I moved from FL I donated it to the learning center at nearby wildlife park. But honestly, I missed it. I’ve recently refurbished a 140 gallon and plan on live rock, soft corals, possibly LPS, crustaceans, small to midsized fish, and possibly starfish and seahorses (keeping compatible tank mates in mind).
Welcome back and welcome to R2R
 

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