Since he was 21, Frankie Caravello has had a love and a passion for saltwater aquariums. The 2nd generation Italian-American from New Smyrna Beach, Florida, has always been into saltwater coral and fish. An aquarium is something he can look into and just get lost in—to him, it's another world and just seems to wash all the problems away.
Frankie, now 37, turned that passion into a successful business of selling saltwater coral and fish. Over the last couple years, his website, www.exotic-reefs.com, has became one of the most popular retail sites in the industry.
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