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75 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - I love my tanks

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State: Louisiana
Country: United States
Description: We have lots of corals, a couple of chromis and yellow tang a clown and a six line wrasse.
Advice: Take your time and make sure it is what you want to do because it takes time and love.
Fish Kept: my six line wrasse is my oldest fish.
Corals/Plants: i really havent had a hard time keeping corals alive from toodstools to anemioes to brains and clams and elegances.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: you can do anything you put your mind to
About Yourself: My husband and I have been doing this for a year now and we are addicted to it i love going to texas looking for new things it is just so much cheaper there.

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