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Scott G

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  1. I'm sure there's an app for that.
  2. Thanks, Coral - I did update my profile, or rather attempted to, via my iPhone. I must have lost connection before it saved. Remedied! Jon, I'm definitely local to TMS. After I get a bit more theoretical background, I'll start taking folks up on any offers to view their tanks firsthand. I want to be able to ask intelligent questions (and have a less general goal than just "reef tank" in mind). Thanks! Thanks, zygote2k! I'll certainly take you up on the offer after I've had some time to assimilate the background info. Offers like that will help me narrow down a lot of the decisions I need to make in the upcoming months! I'm very excited about all this! Now to keep the enthusiasm in check long enough to make intelligent, sustainable choices! Thank you everyone for the warm welcome!
  3. is researching reef tanks.

  4. Greetings everyone! I am doubly new - new to WAMAS (got my card, though!) and new to the entire hobby. I have been interested in the concept of raising my own personal reef for years, started to get seriously interested in it about 18 months ago when my daughter and I noticed The Marine Scene across the street from her gymnastic school (and next to my future martial arts school), and now starting serious research on it. I've never had even a freshwater aquarium - the fish alone just never seemed interesting to me. At TMS, I got to see some good samples of how the entire package - fish, coral, invertebrates, live rock, etc. - might fit together into an awesome whole. That's when my interest level rose substantially. A few weeks ago, I revisited TMS with my daughter (who is also intensely interested in this) and spoke with a gentleman there who was extremely helpful - very informative, no sales pressure, deliberately steering me away from impulse purchasing (which wasn't a danger - I did inform him I was on a research mission only) and, in fact, steering me to a very good book which I've read through once so far ("The New Marine Aquarium"). I found WAMAS a week or so ago and have also started perusing Tropical Fish Keeping and FishLore. Wonderful information on these sites! My intent is a several-month research expedition to figure out what it is I truly need in equipment (looking to design ~100gal setup), a couple more months obtaining and setting up the system (sans macroscopic critters) and getting a stable system, and then finally the long road to building my first little reef. All along, I hope to be educating my daughter in the marine science I will be learning on the way. I expect y'all will hear from me over and over as I work to figure out all the components, sizes, models and other minutia involved with the proper setup and maintenance of these wonderful little ecosystems. I love what I'm seeing in this community so far! -Scott
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