Getting back into reefing, apartment-style

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Hi everyone! I've really enjoyed reef2reef over the years and am so happy to have finally joined so I can participate in this wonderful community. Thank you all for the really inspiring and detailed knowledge you share. It's been about 7 years since I've had any kind of reef tank, but that's been fixed recently!

My story - I kept SW aquariums as a kid, but that was while living in the tropics so easy mode :) Then in undergrad (definitely not in the tropics), I worked in my university's marine lab which was SO much fun. Got to help build and maintain setups of all shapes and sizes and temperatures, I think about 750 gallons total. Then grad school happened, which was fun and all but busy life + low finances + tiny apartments made anything saltwater impractical. Those were the freshwater planted tank days.... BUT! Turns out life is a lot less constrained after grad school, and while I'm still stuck in apartments for the foreseeable future, I finally have the bandwidth to maintain a little piece of ocean. Not going super crazy, currently planning around mostly softies & LPS with some easier SPS.

My request for you - I'm particularly interested in finding corals aquacultured from the Marshall Islands. Luckily ORA's MIMF helps a lot here, and I got an AWESOME Plerogyra from them via Cherry Corals, but I'm having a bit of trouble finding the less brand-name, "popular" corals like the unnamed Zoas and Sarcos. Seems like while I was out the required number of adjectives in a trade name exploded (please excuse my old man rant). So, if you have any leads on frags with known RMI origins, please give me a shout!
 

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Hi everyone! I've really enjoyed reef2reef over the years and am so happy to have finally joined so I can participate in this wonderful community. Thank you all for the really inspiring and detailed knowledge you share. It's been about 7 years since I've had any kind of reef tank, but that's been fixed recently!

My story - I kept SW aquariums as a kid, but that was while living in the tropics so easy mode :) Then in undergrad (definitely not in the tropics), I worked in my university's marine lab which was SO much fun. Got to help build and maintain setups of all shapes and sizes and temperatures, I think about 750 gallons total. Then grad school happened, which was fun and all but busy life + low finances + tiny apartments made anything saltwater impractical. Those were the freshwater planted tank days.... BUT! Turns out life is a lot less constrained after grad school, and while I'm still stuck in apartments for the foreseeable future, I finally have the bandwidth to maintain a little piece of ocean. Not going super crazy, currently planning around mostly softies & LPS with some easier SPS.

My request for you - I'm particularly interested in finding corals aquacultured from the Marshall Islands. Luckily ORA's MIMF helps a lot here, and I got an AWESOME Plerogyra from them via Cherry Corals, but I'm having a bit of trouble finding the less brand-name, "popular" corals like the unnamed Zoas and Sarcos. Seems like while I was out the required number of adjectives in a trade name exploded (please excuse my old man rant). So, if you have any leads on frags with known RMI origins, please give me a shout!

Welcome! Glad you joined.

CONGRATULATIONS on already having your Build Thread Badge - YOU ARE ROCKING IT!!!! WAHOO!!

This might help you find people local to you in Los Angeles:

This is a good reference book type online article I still review:
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

  • Primarily art focused.

    Votes: 19 8.2%
  • Primarily a platform for coral.

    Votes: 40 17.2%
  • A bit of each - both art and a platform.

    Votes: 156 67.2%
  • Neither.

    Votes: 11 4.7%
  • Other.

    Votes: 6 2.6%
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