Hello All,
Decided it was time to get back into the hobby after taking a 3 year vacation. Prior to then I had kept everything from saltwater to freshwater, 300 gallons to 3 gallons and from sharks and rays down to seahorses and at one point had 10 tanks running. I have kept a successful reef tank for 7+ years, but I have never gotten into the more advanced corals. I had sold everything when I came home to 250 gallons of saltwater on the floor (rays can take their toll on aquarium seals), I was so disgusted, I sold everything (paid for my new flooring). I recently came across a 72 gallon bowfront that had been an established reef for 5 years that I could not pass up. Tank has been moved and is doing good thus far. I will say, things have changed since I last browsed the reefing world. So many new coral variations and names, its mindboggling. I look forward to being a part of the community and enjoying the wealth and knowledge of all of the members of the forum.
Decided it was time to get back into the hobby after taking a 3 year vacation. Prior to then I had kept everything from saltwater to freshwater, 300 gallons to 3 gallons and from sharks and rays down to seahorses and at one point had 10 tanks running. I have kept a successful reef tank for 7+ years, but I have never gotten into the more advanced corals. I had sold everything when I came home to 250 gallons of saltwater on the floor (rays can take their toll on aquarium seals), I was so disgusted, I sold everything (paid for my new flooring). I recently came across a 72 gallon bowfront that had been an established reef for 5 years that I could not pass up. Tank has been moved and is doing good thus far. I will say, things have changed since I last browsed the reefing world. So many new coral variations and names, its mindboggling. I look forward to being a part of the community and enjoying the wealth and knowledge of all of the members of the forum.