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Hi All, I am moving to the Richmond area in a couple of weeks. Glad to see there is a reef club there. I would love to get your feedback on some of the aquarium stores in the area. Which ones to frequent? Which ones to avoid? Locations?
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It's a great group of people! I was a part when I was there, and I must say that it was by far the BEST local club I've belonged to.
 
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Nice! Glad to hear that. I really want to get involved in a good reef club. I just wish I was going to be able to take my big tank with me. :( Sadly, I'm moving into an apartment and can't have anything over a 50gal.
 

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Welcome! Will be great to have you here! Def laid back group of reefers and has always been that way. When it comes to stores there's Chester Aquaria and the new Tiki Corals that will be opening up here soon!
 
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