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Hi all,
I'm 45 years old now and have been keeping reefs for around 18 years.
I have always had some sort of tank ever since I was 6 years old, fresh water, brackish, reptiles ect.
But the last 18 years has been all about saltwater systems for me.
I just started a new tank when I moved to the wonderful state of Florida.
It is a 200 gallon ProStar rimless.
I went back and forth with Waterbox, Red Sea and ProStar. But due to product availability and simple bang for the buck I ultimately went with ProStar. I'm quite pleased with it so far.
The tank is 2 months old now and It is an SPS Acropora geared system.
I primary keep Acros and Montis.
The only exception is Euphyllia and Clams.
Torches and Hammers just add something to the tank that I can't live without.
I run a full Apex system with a Trident and a DOS. I use B ionic for my 2 part. My flow is controlled by 2 MP40s and a Cor20 return pump. And for lighting I run 3 Radion XR 30 pros.
I'm happy to join the community and look foward to sharing and learning new things from you all.
 

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Welcome to Reef2Reef!!!

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