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State: Iowa
Country: United States
Description: 36x18x24 tank, 192 watt half actinic lighting, 45 pounds of live rock, Red Sea protein skimmer w/ phosphate absorber, Penguin biowheel filter without carbon.
Advice: Read as much as you can. The internet is a great resource for information.
Fish Kept: FISH = Black Ocellaris Clownfish, Coral Beauty Angelfish, African Dolosus Butterflyfish / INVERTEBRATES = Cleaner Shrimp, Coral Banded Shrimp, Orange Linckia Sea Star Tuxedo Urchin, Cowrie, Dwarf Hermit Crabs, Assorted Snails
Corals/Plants: Evergreen Starburst Polyp, Mushrooms, Australian Big Polyp Blastomussa, Red Grape Caulerpa, Unidentified branching red algae, Orange Sponge and dead coral skeletons and barnacles
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: Crack would have been a cheaper hobby to take up.
About Yourself: We had a 20 gallon freshwater tank for 4 years, stepped up to a 55 several years ago, and ventured into saltwater in October '07. Our stands for both were designed and built by my husband.

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