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Hey folks, my name is Scott and just joined this really cool forum. I have a 135g LeeMar tank with a 40g sump (all live rock & a skimmer). So far FOWLR (except for a small zoa colony which I did not even know existed until after 2 weeks of ownership). I purchased the set-up from a guy and he had only 7 assorted Damselfish and a coral banded shrimp....also no lighting at all which probably explains the zoas being dormant and he never mentioned them during sale either??? At any rate I have brought this to life and kept only 1 yellow tail Damsel and gave the rest to LFS. I have a Yellow Tang, White tail Bristletooth Tang, 2 O Clowns, 2 G Chromis, Bengaii cardinal and a sweet little Valentini Puffer as well as the shrimp which I also kept. I also keep 2 freshwater tanks as well, but am going to convert my 29 biocube into a reef tank in the near future as I can eventually move those fish to my 50g FW tank. I look forward to learning and sharing in this awesome hobby with you all.
 

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Hi Scott!!!
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We're a visual bunch of reef nerds so your words will make more sense with accompanying pictures ;) Welcome to the R2R gang, Scott! We look forward to your picture heavy tank thread. Good luck and happy reefing!
 
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Thanks for the kind welcomes!! I am posting from the middle of the Bering Sea right now so very limited on pics available and the abhorrent weather is making satellite connection miserable. Here is a FTS shot from a month ago. Hopefully it loads!

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