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Hey...finally found a site worth Joining! Looks great here...
I'm in central Florida...have had a tank for seven years and like a lot of us, had a rough start (I semi-blame the LFS we were using). First mistake was changing the 10 gallon fresh water tank into a saltwater tank...well, that didn't last too long...
Now have a 50 gallon setup fairly nice. My problem now is that the corals have overgrown it...I need to find new homes for them so I can tear it down, clean it all and start over...not really interested in trading or selling them as I'm willing to give them away, although I wouldn't mind getting back a few small frags down the road if that was possible...
Any advice on finding new homes for corals???
Other than that, I just plan on hanging out and reading a lot...
Thanks,
Hawkeye
 

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Welcome to R2R... Check with a local club, or LFS might take them for store credit.


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Welcome to R2R! I would check out the local florida forum for reefers near you to take coral off your hands. Being in florida, there is no shortage of great reefers in your area :) https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/florida.528/
 
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Wow...quite the warm welcome...thanks y'all...
And thanks for the LFS idea...just got back from there and yes, they're willing to help me out. I wonder if that has anything to do with knowing I'll need a lot of stuff to start over???
 

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