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Hello!
I have been reading and lurking for quite a while and finally decided to create an account.

I used to have three saltwater tanks (from 10 to 110 gallons) until I quit the hobby when I had to move. I finally decided to get back into it and a few months later I am back to having three tanks again (one of them my husband's who I managed to drag into it as well).
Reading this forum has been both, a blessing and a curse. Back then I never tested anything and it somehow worked out. Now I am obsessed with every little thing and every minor change and have to immediately research it :rolleyes::D
Anyway, the people here have already helped me out a great deal with getting started again (the right way this time) and I am looking forward to learning and contributing.
English isn't my first language, so please excuse any stupid grammatical mistakes :confused:
 

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hi welcome to the reef going to love it here!!
lots of fun/info/fun/help/fun...
 

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