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I’m new here & fairly new to the hobby. I noticed there wasn’t a section for reefers in the San Antonio area. Not sure why, really don’t care to get into it...but I guess I’ll start this thread then.

It doesn’t hurt to find locals who are addicted to the hobby as well to seek help, advice, or who may have questions & answers.

Enjoy & play nice!
 
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I’m new here & fairly new to the hobby. I noticed there wasn’t a section for reefers in the San Antonio area. Not sure why, really don’t care to get into it...but I guess I’ll start this thread then.

It doesn’t hurt to find locals who are addicted to the hobby as well to seek help, advice, or who may have questions & answers.

Enjoy & play nice!

Hey Teresa, if your looking for some livestock for your tanks I got a cleaner shrimp that I wanna sell. He's in excellent health and pretty big. I'm moving pretty soon so I have to get rid of all my livestock and he's the last thing left in my tank. Let me know if you want him.
 
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I’m new here & fairly new to the hobby. I noticed there wasn’t a section for reefers in the San Antonio area. Not sure why, really don’t care to get into it...but I guess I’ll start this thread then.

It doesn’t hurt to find locals who are addicted to the hobby as well to seek help, advice, or who may have questions & answers.

Enjoy & play nice!
I'm located in New Braunfels. I rely on ARC(Austin Reef Club) for a lot of my interaction, but I have been on the lookout for a San Antonio group.
 

Polyp polynomial: How many heads do you start with when buying zoas?

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  • 2 to 4 heads.

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  • Full colony.

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