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Happy to join this group! I have a renewed passion for my SW tanks and have been busy optimizing and beautifying them x past four months. Current SW tanks up and going are two 55 Gallon and a 29 G with LR, fish and invertebrate only. Setting up my 250 acrylic now, woohoo! Fish are juvenile sailfin and royal tangs, coral beauty, Clark's; occellaris; Picasso; and snowflake clowns, a very old engineer Goby named Adam, green chromis, cardinals, orchid dottyback, electric blue dottyback, firefish, lawnmower, six line wrasse, lyretail damsel, zebra leg hermits, sea cucumber, cowrie, wild blennies, royal gramma, peanut worms, and other LR critters. Excited about my 250. It's cycled but I want to add some DR scapes/habitats first which I will build when supplies arrive. Hopefully this weekend! It's hard in Hawaii to get supplies; nevermind legal corals, etc... it's a great hobby that takes a lot of my time! These threads are very helpful!
 
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