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Hello, I'm interested in beginning a 20-25 gallon coral tank in a few months. I helped care for a salt tank, but only owned freshwater. A green thumb in Minnesota is rough during the winter and I am primarily drawn to coral as a garden that can be managed all year. Here to learn . Oh... and my name's John
 

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Hello, I'm interested in beginning a 20-25 gallon coral tank in a few months. I helped care for a salt tank, but only owned freshwater. A green thumb in Minnesota is rough during the winter and I am primarily drawn to coral as a garden that can be managed all year. Here to learn . Oh... and my name's John
Welcome John! Corals can be fun, but they can also be frustrating. This is a great place to get information and learn. Stick around and ask questions. Lots of knowledgeable and friendly people here!
 

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Hello, I'm interested in beginning a 20-25 gallon coral tank in a few months. I helped care for a salt tank, but only owned freshwater. A green thumb in Minnesota is rough during the winter and I am primarily drawn to coral as a garden that can be managed all year. Here to learn . Oh... and my name's John
Welcome John to Reef2Reef!
 

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