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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: I got a 55 gallon Reef Tank, I got some live rock but no plants/corals. I've had the tank for 3 months now.
Advice: I don't know enough to give advice.
Fish Kept: I have 1 small blue legged hermit crab, 2 emerald crabs, a pretty decent sized albino hermit crab, a three striped damsel, a yellow-tail damsel, I had 2 Turbo snails but one of my sea urchins killed them both, had a scooter blenny but I think one of my emerald crabs killed it, a clownfish, a bunch of tiny snails, a peppermint shrimp, a scopas tang, a mandarin goby, a hawkfish, 3 Sea urchins (I got right out of the Gulf because I live near the beach, which is also where I got the albino hermit crab), a condy anemone, brittle sea star, serpent starfish,
Corals/Plants: None
Tank Size: 55 gallons
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