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Hello,

Sorta new to the hobby; had been in freshwater since I was a little kid, then ran the 'fish room' at a pet store in the mid 90's, just out of High School. Took the store into saltwater from being an only freshwater store. Had a couple of SW fish tanks at home that did well considering my rudimentary knowledge back in the day! Have not had a tank now for many years but have decided to get back into it. Current plan is for a small nano-size (25-30g) tank to start and then then a larger ~150g tank once I get comfortable. I love technology (career in IT) and prefer to do things right the firs time.

I've been lurking and learning here and on YouTube for a few months now as I prepare to pull the trigger on the first tank and accessories... it sure has come a VERY LONG WAY since the 90's! Exciting stuff!

Looking forward to interacting w/ y'all

Best,
-Eric
 
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