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Mastiffsrule

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Welcome to your new home.

I can definitely do friendly, knowledgeable is still up for debate.;Joyful
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Funny story...………. Im from wheaton/Silver spring Maryland and headed to Florida in 2+ years . Glad you joined us !!

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I live in southern Maryland and have lived in the area for almost 10 years now. I'm originally from Florida.
Do you belong to the local reef club Southern Maryland Marine Aquarium Society (SMMAS)?
We have monthly meetings where you can meet local reefers, buy and sell frags, and gain knowledge.
 

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Hi R2R,

I recently began the very addicting, but fascinating, reefkeeping hobby.

I live in southern Maryland and have lived in the area for almost 10 years now. I'm originally from Florida.

Have had freshwater setups since I was a kid but have always been enamored by Saltwater and especially reef tanks in the last few years.

Finally made the plunge about 3 months ago and setup my first saltwater tank. It is a Fluval Edge 6 gallon. Realize these small tanks are not the easiest to work with but its what I have for now and I really enjoy how they look. The tank currently has two ocellaris clowns, three dwarf blue-legged hermit crabs, two astrea snails, and two cerith snails. As far as corals, I have worked up to several mixed reef frags, which include: Green Star Polyps, Blue Discosomas, Hammers, Jack O' lantern Leptoseris, Blasto Wellsi, Psammocora, Hydnophora, and a Montipora Capricornis.

I continue to read up on Nano Reef tanks and folks' experiences and attempt to learn more about the keeping of reef tank in general.

Look forward to meeting many of you and appreciate the knowledge and awesome friendliness of this community!
Welcome!

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