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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: 65gal reef reafy all glass aquarium, 20 tall refugium, 2 175 watt 20,000k hailton tech metal halides built into custom hood. teco chiller i use purple up,reef solutions,kent microvert,kent liquid calium and b-ionics and my advice would be u cant put a price on this beauty.
Advice: im rather new my self
Fish Kept: kole tang,scorpus tang,clown,royal gramma,green mandrin goby,cleaner chrimp, coral banded shrimp dozens of hermis, a few snails, and a sea cucumber
Corals/Plants: green mushrooms , red mushrooms,kenya tree,pulsing white xenia,purple edge montipora,green star polyps,green star polyops,some pink zoanthid polyps, acropora not sure which kind,5 heads candy coral,a mushroom leather , and i think the tree in the back is also a type of kenya and im not sure about the little leather i have
Tank Size: 65 gallons
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About Yourself: im 21 ive been doing this for a about a year and enjoy it and would appreciate advice

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