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Seriously, I know the work it takes. We have been doing the same for BMX in the area for a few years now haha. I am a web guy for a living ,and still despise keeping a Facebook / Forums active and following reach etc.
I live in Midland, but would love to attend a frag swap sometime. It would be worth the drive for sure.
I started my first FOWLR in 2002 I would say, after a few years of "Serious" Freshwater tanks. A few years later while in college I started my first "reef"...which went "okay" on such a budget. I only had some decent PC lights. So I mostly kept some brown Zoas...and some more brown scrolling Monti WAAAAAY up high...
When I headed back West, I decided to take a break until "I could do it right"...A few months ago I was dragged back into the hobby. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Anywho enough about me, can't wait to meet you all. Here is my current tank.
I have recently removed the big dead Blue Ridge skeleton, I love it in the tank, but felt I needed the lower mid space area it was taking up. I underestimated the flow of the Neptune Systems WAVS, Up top was too intense. and made the hard call to put it back on dry land. I loved the hiding places it brought!
Reed's Red Sea Reefer 170 (34G) Mixed Reef.
It's just under 3.5 months old, so nothing AWESOME yet!
I live in Midland, but would love to attend a frag swap sometime. It would be worth the drive for sure.
I started my first FOWLR in 2002 I would say, after a few years of "Serious" Freshwater tanks. A few years later while in college I started my first "reef"...which went "okay" on such a budget. I only had some decent PC lights. So I mostly kept some brown Zoas...and some more brown scrolling Monti WAAAAAY up high...
When I headed back West, I decided to take a break until "I could do it right"...A few months ago I was dragged back into the hobby. That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Anywho enough about me, can't wait to meet you all. Here is my current tank.
I have recently removed the big dead Blue Ridge skeleton, I love it in the tank, but felt I needed the lower mid space area it was taking up. I underestimated the flow of the Neptune Systems WAVS, Up top was too intense. and made the hard call to put it back on dry land. I loved the hiding places it brought!
Reed's Red Sea Reefer 170 (34G) Mixed Reef.
It's just under 3.5 months old, so nothing AWESOME yet!
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