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I’ve got w 95 wave gallon set up for about 6 years now in Georgia , fully packed with LPS some crusting corals bubbles and hammers, giant green softies, a bunch of growing red digiti, and a few anemones

quite a few fish an original yellow tang , 1 powder brown, ,2 chromis, 1 bangaii cardnal, 3 blue eyed anthias,, 3 snow clowns , 2 small black clowns , 1 flame, 1 coral b...

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Just asking, does anyone know where I can buy a plastic frame for a marine land tank or perfecto , standard 48 x 18

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I just got my certification last December with my Fiancé in Negril and are we hooked. We just got back from the Keys for a 4 day weekend with two days diving (4 total Dives). We made it out to Christ of the Abyss and Molasses Reef. Great conditions. We went with Pirates Cove Watersports and they were awesome. Here are a few pictures from the dive. I have more pictures but in the...

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Hey all.

After ~10-11 years or so, coming back to the hobby. Joined ARC in 2007.

I started a business when I stepped out the hobby and now have a 12 yr old daughter and finally at a stage where things are settled and I can enjoy some time. My employees are great, business booming and my daughter will really enjoy this hobby with me. I just feel like this is a ...

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Well, it's been a few years. Well like 10 LOL but I just got myself another tank that I am working on setting up. I used to have a 30 gallon reef setup back in the day. I wanted to go a tiny bit larger so I got a used 150 gallon setup . Are there any new technologies or methods being utilized for upkeep in the last 5-10 years. This setup came with a 150 deep tank, Radion LED lig...

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