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Hello fellow reefers!

I live in Massachusetts and had gotten out of the hobby for many years, but have recently wanted to get back into it. My neighbor has a Red Sea XL 300 that I’ve envied for some time and I’ve finally decided I need my own.

At any rate, I am looking forward to learning from other experienced and current reeders, and possibly finding a used system to help get me started.

Thank you,

Eliot
 

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Hello fellow reefers!

I live in Massachusetts and had gotten out of the hobby for many years, but have recently wanted to get back into it. My neighbor has a Red Sea XL 300 that I’ve envied for some time and I’ve finally decided I need my own.

At any rate, I am looking forward to learning from other experienced and current reeders, and possibly finding a used system to help get me started.

Thank you,

Eliot
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Hello fellow reefers!

I live in Massachusetts and had gotten out of the hobby for many years, but have recently wanted to get back into it. My neighbor has a Red Sea XL 300 that I’ve envied for some time and I’ve finally decided I need my own.

At any rate, I am looking forward to learning from other experienced and current reeders, and possibly finding a used system to help get me started.

Thank you,

Eliot
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