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I just wanted to say hi to everyone as I am new here. I have been fishkeeping since I was a child and have done all kinds from freshwater, brackish water, and now saltwater. I have been doing marine fishkeeping for about 4 years now and the tanks I had were 2-30 gallon tanks and then a 125 gallon tank. I have just moved to the Michigan area and am going to be setting up my new Biocube fairly soon. I will keep you all posted on the set up process and I look forward to meeting you all.

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Welcome to the site a lot of great people with awesome advice on here. What type of tanks you got?
 
Alright!! Welcome to R2R!! Hope you enjoy the site!! Lookin' forward to seein' some pics!! Happy reefing!!
 
welcome to r2r would love to see some pics of your former tanks and current tank if you have them
 
Welcome to the forum! I would love to see pics of your setups :) especially the 2 gallon!
 
Hello and welcome to r2r :welcome: Hope you enjoy it here and hope you enjoy Michigan.
 
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Welcome to R2R! Thanks for joining and please make sure and post often!
 
Welcome to R2R. Everyone on here is extremely friendly, and extremely nice. If you have any questions, feel free to PM ( personal message ) me :). My name is Taylor!
 
welcome to r2r would love to see some pics of your former tanks and current tank if you have them

Here are a few pics of my 125 gallon when it was up and running.

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The person that I had gotten my tank from did not know how to take care of his fish and therefore, I ended up with two special needs fish. One was my Black Spot Foxface Rabbitfish as seen in the picture. He did not have much of a tail, because the guy didn't realize he needed to be fed veggies, algae, and etc. The other fish was my Yellow Tang. He had lost some of his finnage and looked like a saw blade. The guy did not know he needed veggies, algae, and etc. either. This is why it is so important to research your inhabitants before you purchase them. I just don't know why people don't. Lucky for me I saved those two fish from certain death as they were deathly skinny too. Afterwhile, they were beautiful and fat, and would come right up to your hand and take nori sheets from you it was great. I really miss my guys!! :angel:
 
Welcome to r2r!! That is great that you were able to rehab those fish. I have rescued some fish as well.
 
Previous tank looked nice, look foward to seeing a build thread when you get ready to start up your new tank.
 

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