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Had 2 tanks for about a 18 months. A 34 gal RSM and a JBJ Nano 12 gal. Suffered a near fatal heart attack in Sept. 2015. Sadly due to my medical restrictions at that time both tanks crashed. Dr. said I'm now good to go! Starting up the 2 tanks again one more time.
 
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Glad to hear your okay! Welcome back!
Thank You. Good to be here. Now the fun begins. Upgrades on the tanks. New lighting and possibly a few other bells & whistles. Tanks were pretty much stock when my ticker decided to stop. Ordered an SB nano reef light for the 12.Will probably order the SB16 Pro for the 34. That will be to start.
 

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Welcome back to the madness and I'm sure glad you're okay. Let's hope for a different outcome this time for both you and your tanks.
 

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Welcome to R2R! Glad you're doing better so you can enjoy our great hobby.

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