New guy here, my first post. Widowed, RVN combat vet, and a retired draftsman. I live in Vancouver, WA.

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I have a 29-gallon and because I had leftover equipment and a bit more space, I added a 10-gallon tank. I had a whole bunch of trouble at first what with dead coral, etc. I got it straightened out, and some of my recent coral purchases are even growing. Looking forward to having some of my questions answered here. I had saltwater fish some years ago; back when there were only 3 varieties of clown fish.
 
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[HASH=75]#WelcometoR2R[/HASH] and thank you for your service!
 

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Hi Mike and welcome to R2R.

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