© Copyright 2006 Marc Levenson
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At age 11, keeping a 20g Long invertebrate tank and visiting a
real lagoon off the island of Morea, near Tahiti, Marc became passionate
about saltwater creatures early on. Twenty years later he re-entered the
hobby, and found that there was a real lack of knowledge being shared
for the marine hobbyist. After attending MACNA in 2003, he decided to
create a website that would help others find the answers they so
earnestly seeked. Sharing both the good and the bad, he documented it
all in an effort to help others avoid some of the pitfalls of this
hobby, and achieve successful husbandry in reef keeping. Being an active
member of DFWMAS for two years, he was elected president of the club and
continues to try to help others by sharing his knowledge and organizing
events that provide interaction and the trading of ideas. Marc often
recommends DIY projects to help save money, and has provided many
webpages detailing ideas that others can emulate. His 280g mixed reef
continues to be a work in progress, with some livestock approaching 8
yrs of age.
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