Photo #2 - My Maroon Clowns - Blue Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang, ...

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fish tank picture - My 75 gallon
saltwater fish - premnas biaculeatus - maroon clownfish stocking in 75 gallons tank - My maroon clowns

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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: Tank: 75 gallon 48x18x20 Lighting: 6 HO T5 Filtration: Sump, Whisper 60 ~90 lbs. of live rock
Advice: Do not rush anything it never turns out good
Fish Kept: Blue hippo tang, yellow tang, 2 Fals percula clowns, bi color angel, koran angel, clown goby, Scooter blennie, , yellow wrasse, benggai cardinal, magenta dottyback
Corals/Plants: Many mushrooms, star polyps, frog spawn, , Button polyps, blue and orange ricordeas, leather coral
Tank Size: 75 gallons
About Yourself: I am 22 years old. I have only had a saltwater tank for almost 2 years but had freshwater cichlids for about 5 years.

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