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Hi all,

I'm new to R2R and thought I'd introduce myself. I've been in the saltwater hobby for about 6 years now. I've been active on other forums, but decided to join R2R because I just can't get enough of this hobby. Hoping to help others and learn from others in this very fun, yet often times complex hobby.

I currently have a 150 gallon mixed reef. I am mostly attracted to SPS, and some LPS, but have some big zoa colonies from when I first got into corals also. I love watching my coral grow and seeing them color up as a reward for having a stable and well maintained tank. I probably get way more excited than I should when I notice a coral has grown a new polyp or encrusted another 1/8".

I've now been in the hobby long enough that I'm starting to frag some of my large colonies. I originally planned on always just upgrading my tank to keep up with coral growth, but don't have room in my current house for a larger display tank on my first floor, and don't want to hide it in the basement. So I'm discovering a whole new side of the hobby, fragging. Haven't sold any yet, but am excited to be able to sell/trade the corals I have to both diversify what I keep, and to add to other people's tanks what has brought me joy and excitement for years.

Looking forward to being part of the R2R community!
 

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Welcome to R2R! Please share pictures of your setup, we'd love to see them :)
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Welcome to R2R!!!

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There are a lot of forums but the sense of community here is what makes this space seem like sunken treasure! Glad you’re here!
 

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So let me get this straight... You have a beautiful 6-year-old 150 gal tank, and you didn't post a photo!!!! ;) We must see this. If you get the chance, please start a thread about your tank under "member tanks". We would love to follow along in your reefing world. Welcome to R2R! You are going to love it here.
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We are glad you joined us !!!!

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