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Hey,

Firstly, this is a great site and after lurking for a while I'm now registered.

I started keeping freshwater as a kid and was in and out of the hobby until I got myself a job at an LFS as a young adult and my passion went wild.
Mulitple tanks from 5gallons to 180. Planted tanks, kept everything from apistos to monster fish.

Tried my hand at saltwater and it quickly went from a 10 to a 20 to a 50 to multiple tanks, bamboo shark, bluespot ray and then getting into corals.

Fast forward and I'm at a 180 mixed reef, then down to a 35, then a 65.

Now a family man, we reno'd our forever home and with the now or never mentality put forth my dream tank (on a budget lol)
things don't always go as hoped and well my remaining livestock is now in the garage (hence my user name) for the time being as I plan a new dream tank!

Looking forward to learning here and sharing my experiences.

Shao
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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