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Hey guys! I'd love to see some more activity around here and figured we could start by sharing some photos of our tanks. Here's a few recent ones of my Innovative Marine Nuvo Fusion 40. This is my first reef tank and I'm almost 7 months in and loving it!

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Hello!
I moved down to Martinsville a few years ago from CT. Finally setting up a small tank in my toolbox at work.

120 gallon is in the garage waiting until I close on my new house

Who's local and has some softies?!
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I'm not too far away in Roanoke and I actually travel to Martinsville / Henry County for work semi-regularly. My tank is just getting to the point where the softies are self-fragging so by the time you get your 120 setup I should have a good amount of frags.
  • Green watermelon mushroom has produced 3 babies already. One is decent size, the other two need some time to grow though.
  • Orange ricordea florida split almost immediately and produced a decent sized baby.
  • Xenia is about to split onto the adjacent rock, so I think in a couple of weeks I should have two pieces.
  • Zoas are just now starting to take off since I finally got my tank stable. The clementines are a little slow going but definitely spreading and the gobstoppers already have a baby.
  • I've even got some trash palys that came on my live rock that I can't seem to get rid of. I'm contemplating chipping them off of the rock but tbh they're starting to grow on me. (pun intended :p)
Glad to see another active member on this forum! I'm hoping we can get some momentum going around here and maybe setup some frag swaps in the future.
 

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I'm not too far away in Roanoke and I actually travel to Martinsville / Henry County for work semi-regularly. My tank is just getting to the point where the softies are self-fragging so by the time you get your 120 setup I should have a good amount of frags.
  • Green watermelon mushroom has produced 3 babies already. One is decent size, the other two need some time to grow though.
  • Orange ricordea florida split almost immediately and produced a decent sized baby.
  • Xenia is about to split onto the adjacent rock, so I think in a couple of weeks I should have two pieces.
  • Zoas are just now starting to take off since I finally got my tank stable. The clementines are a little slow going but definitely spreading and the gobstoppers already have a baby.
  • I've even got some trash palys that came on my live rock that I can't seem to get rid of. I'm contemplating chipping them off of the rock but tbh they're starting to grow on me. (pun intended :p)
Glad to see another active member on this forum! I'm hoping we can get some momentum going around here and maybe setup some frag swaps in the future.
Yes! I used to be really active back in the CT group. So let's keep the ball rolling! I only really know Brian of Alien Aquatics. I've met a couple more people but not a lot
 

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