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DH78

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I've made a few posts on the forum and would like to say hello to everyone on Reef2Reef. I just really discovered this forum this year after realizing that neither of my local LFS's advice can be trusted. They used to be excellent, but have degraded a lot over the last few years. Even though I haven't posted much, I have found a lot of valuable information on the forum.

I live in Appleton, WI and have had set my 120 gallon up as a reef twice since 2005. Prior to that I had 2 freshwater aquariums, a 55 and the 120. My first all softy reef tank was set-up for 7 years. After moving it several times, I ended up selling all the corals and livestock and taking the tank down on the last move. Currently, the 120 has been back up for around 2 years. This tank is a mixed tank.

Looking forward to interacting with everyone.
 

Crabs McJones

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Welcome to R2R!!
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Welcome to R2R!!! Thank you for the introduction - we’re glad you’re here!
 

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