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Photo Caption: My seahorse decided he wanted to be held while I was cleaning the tank.
saltwater fish - hippocampus erectus - black seahorse stocking in 55 gallons tank - My seahorse decided he wanted to be held while I was cleaning the tank.
55 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 55 gallon reef tank.

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon reef tank, 2 pumps, protein skimmer, particle filter, UV sterilizer, 2 250w metal ]halides 1400k, 2 power compact t5 blues, 24 blue leds for moonlight use, 2 cooling fans built into custom hood, lights and fans are all on seperate timers.
Advice: Be patient.
Fish Kept: 55 gallon reef tank: Snowflake moray eel, Yellow Tang, Valentini Puffer, 2 Clowns, Sea Urchin, Sand Sifting Starfish, Misc. Crabs and snails. 20 gallon Seahorse tank: 1 Male, 1 Female mated pair.
Corals/Plants: Too many to list.
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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