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45 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - my tank

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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 36Lx12 1/2Wx 24H, 450 gph filtration, rena filstar xp 3 , white sand, rocks that i found in the woods that the guy at the petshop said would kill my fish.
Advice: You dont want any advice from me but i'll take all i can get.
Fish Kept: 1 yellow tang, 1 cinnamon clown, 1 four bar damsels, 1 blue devil damsel, 1 neon velvet damsel, 1 yellow tail damsel, 1 yellow belly damsel ( not sure)
Corals/Plants: all fake.
Tank Size: 45 gallons
Quote: .
About Yourself: just starting out in saltwater

COMMENTS

i cant believe you used those rocks! it looks nice though" but they will kill your fish. fish avatar
awesome! fish avatar
pretty nice did it kill any of ur fish fish avatar

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