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Been lurking on here for a while and Figured I’d say hi before I starts spelling stuff wrong and not using proper punctuation…

I’ve been messing with aquariums for two decades took a a while off from aquariums and have had koi for over about 15 years.

I’ve always wanted to learn and enjoy a saltwater tank, but never really had the time…now seems like as good of a time as any.
So I started up a 180 gallon saltwater tank a couple months back.
Planning on a reef tank.
So far stocked with live rock, just a handful of zebra hermits, super nassarius and nassarius snails, one pencil, one short spine urchin and one lonely asterina starfish that I found hitchhiking and moved off the chaeto recently acquired from the LFS.
I put asterina in the DT hopefully soon to be many meals for a harlequin shrimp or pair. Hopefully it’s not the coral munching type, suppose I’ll find out…

figured I could share what little knowledge I may have and hopefully be well received and learn a thing or two.

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