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Just saying hi.

I'll be starting a build thread, but here's my personal blurb:
I got into the hobby about 10 years ago just out of college. It was a 29 gallon with on HOB skimmer, T5 bulbs, and more xenia than I knew what to do with. Moves and circumstances changed and I had to give up the tank. Now that I had a good job, house, kid, I finally took the plunge to get back into the hobby with a Red Sea Reefer XL 300. Hopefully it goes OK.

Cheers.
 

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Just saying hi.

I'll be starting a build thread, but here's my personal blurb:
I got into the hobby about 10 years ago just out of college. It was a 29 gallon with on HOB skimmer, T5 bulbs, and more xenia than I knew what to do with. Moves and circumstances changed and I had to give up the tank. Now that I had a good job, house, kid, I finally took the plunge to get back into the hobby with a Red Sea Reefer XL 300. Hopefully it goes OK.

Cheers.
Welcome and Welcome Back!

Looking forward to your build thread as well as hearing about your upcoming successes!
 

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Just saying hi.

I'll be starting a build thread, but here's my personal blurb:
I got into the hobby about 10 years ago just out of college. It was a 29 gallon with on HOB skimmer, T5 bulbs, and more xenia than I knew what to do with. Moves and circumstances changed and I had to give up the tank. Now that I had a good job, house, kid, I finally took the plunge to get back into the hobby with a Red Sea Reefer XL 300. Hopefully it goes OK.

Cheers.
Where in Wisconsin?
 

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