Photo #1 - Updated Red Sea Max '2010

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34 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Updated Red Sea Max '2010
34 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 34G Red Sea Max

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Country: Australia
Description: Red Sea Max 34G. 20% water change every 3 weeks. tank is always 27 degrees celsius, apart from nightime which drops to around 25. this tank has been running for around 10 months now, I give calcium dosages every two days and maintain buffering solutions once a week.
Advice: always be patient when dealing with saltwater fishtanks, otherwise you will pay for it.
Fish Kept: percula clown pair, Regal tang, flame angel, pajama cardinalfish, turbo snail, blue-legged hermit crab.
Corals/Plants: frogspawn, bubble-tip anemone, flower pot, branching hammer, anchor, toadstool mushrom, bubble, lobed brain, leather finger, long-tentacled pate
Tank Size: 34 gallons
About Yourself: I first got into this hobby by loving the colours of the marine fish, but being discouraged from different people I decided to do alot more research into the hobby and decided to start small with a Red Sea Max. and so far it has been the best hobby I have ever gotten into.

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