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Photo Caption: I currently have 2 pipefish, a scarlet shrimp, a sand sifting sea star, three snails, three sand sifting snails, a coco worm and corals/polyps. I am setting up a nice slow tank because I want to have sea-horses.
corals inverts - protula bispiralis - hard tube coco worm stocking in 29 gallons tank - Beautiful coco worm
corals inverts - protula bispiralis - hard tube coco worm stocking in 29 gallons tank - I currently have 2 pipefish, a scarlet shrimp, a sand sifting sea star, three snails, three sand sifting snails, a coco worm and corals/polyps. I am setting up a nice slow tank because I want to have sea-horses.

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State: Michigan
Country: United States
Description: I currently have 2 pipefish, a scarlet shrimp, a sand sifting sea star, three snails, three sand sifting snails, a coco worm and corals/polyps. I am setting up a nice slow tank because I want to have sea-horses.
Advice: Take it slow.
Fish Kept: I currently have 2 pipefish, a scarlet shrimp, a sand sifting sea star, three snails, three sand sifting snails, a coco worm and corals/polyps. I am setting up a nice slow tank because I want to have sea-horses.
Corals/Plants: I currently have 2 pipefish, a scarlet shrimp, a sand sifting sea star, three snails, three sand sifting snails, a coco worm and corals/polyps. I am setting up a nice slow tank because I want to have sea-horses.
Tank Size: 29 gallons

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