It's been awhile but the tank is in a new home!

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Hello all, Tangboy here! some of you may remember I had a 324 gallon tank in my classroom. Well I had to get rid of it for a variety of issues/reasons BUT I made sure it went home to a student that has a passion for animal husbandry. I helped him and his father set the big bad boy up, plumb it, water test, etc. After many months, it's cycled properly and he bought his first two fish (B&W Clowns) but is overwhelmed by the crazy prices these days and "named" fish varieties.

So on behalf of my young student, if anyone is looking to rehome a fish or critters that need a bigger reef tank, let me know.

I'm going to purchase some easy coral for him (mushrooms, zoas, etc) over the next several years to get him moving along so if you have any frag packs, I'm in the Knoxville area but live down in Greenback.

I've loved sharing the hobby and the education process, so the addiction has been passed on successfully :)
 
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