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Hello to all,

I am a Retired Paramedic enjoying life.

After a busy shift, it was great to come home to the family and my 48 tanks.

Don't have all the tanks anymore, but the 9 that are up are great.

Only 1 saltwater reef tank in the beginning phase.

Set up just over 3 years ago and still has only 1 P. Clown with rock and sand.

Many years back, we had a 125 setup and spent many dollars getting it looking good.

Lost all while on vacation due to cat jumping on lights and the lights falling into the tank.

Bad outcome.

The young lady who was watching over the animals (had more than fish) called to let us know there was a problem.

This was the first day of a weeks vacation 400 miles away.

Told her where to find the electrical outlets and how to turn them off:^(.

The current salt is a 65 gal.

Everyone is ready for me to get it into shape. No more slack time for me.

The other tanks (8) are for African Cichlids.

Great to be here and I have already learned a few things.

This old dog is ready to go when he is awake.

Thanks for letting me in,

Butch
 

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