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I’m Stacey and I and my husband Brian are fairly new back to reef keeping after a heartbreaking crash in our 90 gallon about 10 years ago. With new information and tech out there, we’re excited to get going again. We started with a combination of live and new rock a few weeks ago. Our numbers are great (Brian’s part with the help of Neptune) and we have several corals and 3 fish (my part is to pick pretty/cool items and give them names with the help of our granddaughters). The biggest challenge is keeping the dog hair out of the tank… 2 German Shepherds, a Shepherd/Malinois mix and an English cream Gold Retriever.
We went to Aquashella last weekend and had a blast! Of course we bought new lights that should be here by Thursday.

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