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Hello fellow reefers!

 

I was a member of WAMAS from about 2002 to 2006 (same username), then I left the area for college and life, but never stopped reefing. I moved back to the area last December and set my 18g rimless cube back up. My tank had been running with sand and rock for about 9 months now, mostly because I moved a few months ago, to Arlington. I have a thread on my tank on RC, http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2649399

 

Anyways, just wanted to say hi and I look forward to getting more involved with the community again.

 

Mike

Welcome back, Mike. And thanks for joining us again. I look forward to seeing more of your tank and activities here.

WheresTheReef - Thank you.

 

Origami - Thank you. I’m definitely looking forward to getting back out to events. I made a lot of good friends the first round and am looking forward to repeating. I’ve been in the hobby for fifteen years now and am always learning.

 

Coral Hind - Thank you. I am trying to make this the best tank I’ve ever had, but definitely hit a bit of a hurdle the past couple of weeks.

Another lost sheep returns to the flock!!!. Welcome back Mike. I just rejoined myself a couple of weeks ago

 

Yeah, I hear steak dinners are good with old reefing buddies. 

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Steak does make everything better, until the lobster comes out...

hehe, make it the best of it, Surf N Turf  :laugh:

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I make an awesome beer battered and deep fried lobster tail just sayin

Nice to have another Arlington reefer.

 

 

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Cool!

 

 

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Haha, I’m happy to host in Arlington, but you’ll be fragging water since my tank is empty!

And I can frag bread and cheese  :happy:

Behind St. Thomas Moore

 

 

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Is that an offer to tank sit ;)

 

I'm happy to host a meet and greet soon.  I'm in New Orleans this weekend, but will have time after the holiday.

  • 4 months later...

Sorry for the long delay, life got in the way. There have been a lot of updates to my tank that can be seen here:

 

http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2649399

 

Today I noticed there was some stringy green algae on the plug of my chili pepper montipora, so I pulled it out and hammered it off the plug. This resulted in three tiny little pieces being fragged off. If anyone is interested in having a social get together, I’m happy to host.

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