Hello all!

I've been haunting the forums and learning from reading/watching for a short while but have decided to get a little more involved.

I'm a freshwater guy mainly (since Sept. 2007) but set up my first saltwater tank about a month ago. It's a fish only tank and includes a clown trigger, a dwarf lionfish, a striped dogface puffer, a maroon clownfish, a flame angel, a yellow tang, and a snowflake eel. We are hoping to find an emperor angel soon to complete the tank.

My wife and I share the responsibility and the fascination with fish. It's fair to consider us experts at freshwater and novices at saltwater. We're big into research, though, so we do know some things. For instance, we know that the clown trigger will get insanely large and that at some point it will no longer be able to live with things the size of the flame angel. We know that the current residents will outgrow their 75 gallon home, so we are planning on buying something closer to 300 gallons in a year when we move into a house. At that point the bigger predatory fish will be moved there and the flame angel can stay in his 75 gallon with some other smaller residents.

We know basically nothing about corals, but we are excited to learn because my wife is very interested in doing a smaller reef tank at some point in the future.

I'm glad to be a part of this community to see how much more I can learn!