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NanaPam96

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Hello,
We have a new 100 gallon tank. It has been 10 years since we had one so we are reacquainting ourselves with the world of saltwater! We are retired and look forward to enjoying many hours of watching and caring for our marine life. At this early stage we have 2 clown fish, one anenome and a cabbage coral.
Thank you for letting us be a part of reef2reef
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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Welcome to the reef. R2R is such a valuable source. Didn’t have it when I started in the 80’s. Took some time off and when I got back into it 2 years ago, the internet really changed it for me. Almost all searches directed me here, and I have found that the answers I get are generally pretty solid. Still take your time though and don’t always accept the first answer as the right one. What works for one person doesn’t always transfer across. Best of luck with your journey.
 

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