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I'd like to hear where people go to research coral/fish for their reef tank. So far I've been reading the LiveAquaria descriptions but was wondering what other sources people use for this.
 

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I'd like to hear where people go to research coral/fish for their reef tank. So far I've been reading the LiveAquaria descriptions but was wondering what other sources people use for this.
I've consistently found LA to be the best resource.
 

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I've bought from many but ALWAYS quarantine your fish and corals no matter how good the reviews are.
 

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For research purposes the descriptions on many websites will give basic info, wet wwb media has info about most species, but can be a pain to look stuff up, as it needs to be sorely updated, but forums such as Reef2Reef provide hobbyists accounts with firsthand experience with whatever it is you are looking to find info on.
 

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