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Str8Emulated
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December 24, 2009, 10:19:37 AM »
Just wanted to stop in and say hello. I was a member here a few years ago, but due to some life changes, I almost got completely out of the hobby, and lost time to do about anything. I missed the hobby, and am in the process of hitting it head on once again. I currently have a 65 gallon reef tank that houses my ribbon eel (the only reason I stayed in it at all), two clowns, and a small Naso Tang. I have a 120 gallon that was my main display, but right now it houses a freshwater Fahaka Puffer until my 180 is complete. Once that happens, the Fahaka will go there, and I will have the 120 as my reef, and the 65 will be once again solely for my Ribbon Eel. At one time I had the two plumbed together, and the plan is to go back to that set up just after the first of the year. Other than that, my wife has a cold water salt set up that houses her Fugu Puffer (she adores puffer fish, hence the 180 build), and a 5 gallon that houses a tiny little red eye puffer. I hope to get back involved in the hobby, and share my experiences, as well as learn from everyone here.
-Chevis
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January 26, 2010, 07:41:43 PM »
Great to see you here! I look foreward to your input and experience. How long have you had that ribbon eel? What do you feed it?
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Str8Emulated
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January 26, 2010, 08:10:06 PM »
haha...lots of expensive tank mates
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January 26, 2010, 10:38:02 PM »
Ha, found mine on the floor dried up after being away for the weekend. Needless to say it was the last one I owned. Glad you've had better luck. Welcome back!
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