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![]() Perhaps ask her if you can stick a small poster or notice in her LFS to invite anyone interested in saltwater keeping in general & reefing in particular to contact you. Who knows how many anonymous reefers are in your area. It may just be you, it may be a dozen, but at least it'll get the word out.
BTW, most places don't really have a formal reefing club yet or are just starting out, but the advantage they have is knowing a lot of the local reefers. Your first step, IMO, is finding out if there are other reefers & if so, getting in contact with them. Once you get a few contacts, then you can all decide whether to go through the extra trouble of organizing a formal club or to just keep in touch with each other occasionally. Hope that helps, ![]() Anthony |
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![]() great thanks for the info!!
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![]() If searching for others through that website doesn't pan out, I was going to suggest asking the lady at your LFS a favour. Create a simple pamplet with your number on it, and ask her to distribute it to all SW customers.
Can't hurt. Good Luck!
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