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Hi people, just wanted to introduce myself before I just start posting wild questions left and right. I live in Aurora, Colorado. I started keeping a reef around 2009. I took a break when I moved in 2013, and just got back into the hobby again in 2017. I just downsized my setup (don't judge) from a 95 gallon to a 75 last month. Its a mixed reef with 2 fire fish gobies, a lawnmower blenny, scooter blenny, blue side fairy wrasse and a pair of true percula clowns. I mostly have frags in my tank right now-various zoas, ricordea, green birds nest, jack-o-lantern leptoserus, acans, favia, plate coral, montipora, and a rose bubble anemone. I might be forgetting a few. Standard cleanup crew, fire shrimp, snails, red leg hermit crabs. I'm currently battling mild cyanobacteria (which I'm almost positive is a lighting issue) and keeping my salinity in check (No ATO). I also have a 30 gallon QT with a red dragonette and a red/orange fairy wrasse I forgot the name of. Thanks for reading this and hopefully we can help each other sometime.
 

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