I've been lurking long enough, time to make an introduction post

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I'm new here but not new to the hobby. I've been keeping aquariums since I was a kid (and I'm still mostly a kid, I guess, haha, I'm a third year college student) along with various other pets. I kept freshwater tanks only until high school and my main focuses at the time were bettas (that's how I got addicted to fish tanks in the first place), newts, and planted "Walstad" style aquariums (I still have one of those). I had always thought marine aquariums were way too expensive and difficult but I really loved the colorful fish. It got to the point where I posted on a fish forum asking if there were any marine fish that could tolerate brackish conditions (since I did have brackish aquarium experience) and someone asked "Why not just set up a small marine aquarium? They're not as hard as everyone says". That person also linked me to LiveAquaria's website and, well, I was hooked.
I researched for a while, slowly saving up the money for the equipment I would need. At one point (late 2006/early 2007) I got impatient and converted one of my freshwater 10-gallon tanks into a marine FOWLR set-up to keep me occupied while I set up a larger tank. I was pretty meticulous with water changes (and terrified of killing my "fragile" marine fish...which was a clownfish, lol) and the tank did well. It's still set up today, although now it's a nanoreef (mainly mushrooms and feather dusters) with a firefish. I also have a 37-gallon mixed reef that's been set up for 3 years now (it was set up around New Year's since I recall getting the last thing I needed, a light fixture, for Christmas).
I have too many coral in the 37-gallon to list (probably too many, I really need a larger tank!) but my favorites are my gorgonians (I have a few species, all photosynthetic), my colony of Alveopora, and my huge fox coral. I started off with mostly softies but now focus more on LPS. My only SPS are Porites and Stylophora, I'm too nervous to try anything more sensitive since I have to keep a nutrient-rich set-up for the feather dusters, cocoworm, and gorgonians. I also have a feeling that my Alveopora only does well because of the extra food.
I have four fish in the 37-gallon: an ocellaris clownfish, a black sailfin molly, a Springer's damselfish, and a lawnmower blenny.
Non-coral invertebrates include two peppermint shrimp, a cleaner shrimp, three blue-leg hermit crabs, five nerite snails, a bumblebee snail, and horrible hitchhiker crabs (I had 30+ and am down to a few I can't catch--I'll have to post about it sometime).
This is getting way too long so I should probably stop rambling! It's nice to meet everyone

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