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Potentially moving from Louisiana to east Texas. Specifically the Tyler area. Wondering if anyone out there has any insight on a good LFS or if there is an active club around the area. Thanks for any information!!

Fraghouse Corals is in Tyler on Old Bullard Rd, but I’m not sure they have a store front.

I grew up in the Tyler area…and I’m also a CRNA.
 
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Fraghouse Corals is in Tyler on Old Bullard Rd, but I’m not sure they have a store front.

I grew up in the Tyler area…and I’m also a CRNA.
Once my tank matures a bit I’ll be ready to drop some cash with frag house. Have always loved their stuff! Where do you practice now?
 

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Once my tank matures a bit I’ll be ready to drop some cash with frag house. Have always loved their stuff! Where do you practice now?
I’m in Indiana. Been here since graduating from Barry U in 2015. How about you?
 
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