I'm just starting out again, and since I'm local, maybe I can buy some off ya!You’ve probably seen me trying to offload corals on there. It’s so dead now
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I'm just starting out again, and since I'm local, maybe I can buy some off ya!You’ve probably seen me trying to offload corals on there. It’s so dead now
Introducing myself, I was active on other forums in years past but have found a new home at reef2reef.
I currently have a Red Sea reefer 850 that has been running for about 4-5 years. I previously had a 120 that I moved into it and a 58 many years before that.
I used to keep more acans and LPS but have had to move the tank twice thanks to flooding in the house and resulting renovations. Now I tend to keep more zoas, ricordea and euphelia which are my favorite corals at the end of the day.
the hippo tang in the photos (mr blue) has been with me for over a decade and is probably 15 years old by now. He was the primary reason for the tank upgrade.
I am currently setting up an eshops doser to automate my additives but otherwise the rest of the setup is pretty solid. There are a few ricordea im currently isolating in some strawberry boxes that released in the Texas ice storm. I count myself lucky that was my only issue
DFWMAS should be making a comeback after the 1 ... 2... punch of COVID followed by Ice Storm. There have been some great monthly zoom guest speakers (Chad Clayton of Reef Nutrition "Copepods and other live foods" was AMAZING) but sadly I had to go back East and missed the 6/23 Marc Levenson "reef photography" session. They do record them, and DFWMAS is very active over on their FaceBook page (daily!?!) and I know they want to return the website back to its usual self. Thru them, I learned 10/30-31 is Aquashella Dallas, so I'm planning aheadWelcome. I remember when DFWMAS was active. It's a ghost town, now
Hopefully so, they get my yearly dues always.DFWMAS should be making a comeback after the 1 ... 2... punch of COVID followed by Ice Storm. There have been some great monthly zoom guest speakers (Chad Clayton of Reef Nutrition "Copepods and other live foods" was AMAZING) but sadly I had to go back East and missed the 6/23 Marc Levenson "reef photography" session. They do record them, and DFWMAS is very active over on their FaceBook page (daily!?!) and I know they want to return the website back to its usual self. Thru them, I learned 10/30-31 is Aquashella Dallas, so I'm planning ahead
Welcome!
Glad you joined. Just this morning my BF agreed to let me rehome his sailfin to get a blue hippo tang - I'm not able to see your Mr Blue photo but I'm sure he is gorgeous!
Introducing myself, I was active on other forums in years past but have found a new home at reef2reef.
I currently have a Red Sea reefer 850 that has been running for about 4-5 years. I previously had a 120 that I moved into it and a 58 many years before that.
I used to keep more acans and LPS but have had to move the tank twice thanks to flooding in the house and resulting renovations. Now I tend to keep more zoas, ricordea and euphelia which are my favorite corals at the end of the day.
the hippo tang in the photos (mr blue) has been with me for over a decade and is probably 15 years old by now. He was the primary reason for the tank upgrade.
I am currently setting up an eshops doser to automate my additives but otherwise the rest of the setup is pretty solid. There are a few ricordea im currently isolating in some strawberry boxes that released in the Texas ice storm. I count myself lucky that was my only issue