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Finally joined after always reading these threads with all this knowledge. I’m from New Hampshire. Live in Maine now. I started this hobby when I would ride my bike to the pet store to pick up fish and corals in my backpack. Now I got a 90 gallon stick dominate tank. Everything’s going good till recently found black bugs. I will over come this for sure. If it was just a few years ago I feel like everything would be a lost cause. But I hope everything goes good. Less and less zooxanthellae is getting loss every week since I’ve started. But this isn’t about my problems it will probably be another post. Glad we have forums and all internet these days. I still have a few of my books that I still look at time to time. I’m happy to be apart of this community. Hopefully I’ll meet some other local reefers since I feel like it was a dying hobby and less people are doing it now. But I could be wrong. Well most people I knew have gotten out of it. Few pictures of my tank and set up. Well happy reefing everyone.

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Finally joined after always reading these threads with all this knowledge. I’m from New Hampshire. Live in Maine now. I started this hobby when I would ride my bike to the pet store to pick up fish and corals in my backpack. Now I got a 90 gallon stick dominate tank. Everything’s going good till recently found black bugs. I will over come this for sure. If it was just a few years ago I feel like everything would be a lost cause. But I hope everything goes good. Less and less zooxanthellae is getting loss every week since I’ve started. But this isn’t about my problems it will probably be another post. Glad we have forums and all internet these days. I still have a few of my books that I still look at time to time. I’m happy to be apart of this community. Hopefully I’ll meet some other local reefers since I feel like it was a dying hobby and less people are doing it now. But I could be wrong. Well most people I knew have gotten out of it. Few pictures of my tank and set up. Well happy reefing everyone.

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