Photo #4 - Yellow And Hippo Tang With The Clam

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: Coralife power compact w/ 2x10,000k 2x aquatic blue, 4x moon LEDs, Mega flow model 3 wet/dry sump, prizm protein skimmer, Aquaclear 701 powerhead w/ quick filter attachment, a 9 watt UV sterilizer, & 80 lbs of live sand with over 90 .lbs of live rock used in tank.
Advice: Take your time and research as much as possible.
Fish Kept: Copper-banded butterfly, yellow tang, hippo tang, 2 ocellaris clownfish, neon goby, black chromis, sand shifting starfish, serpent starfish, chocolate chip starfish, 15 of both blue and scarlett hermit crabs, a lettuce nudibranch, a skunk shrimp, a tridacna crocea clam, and 20 snails
Corals/Plants: colt coral, devil fingers coral, a red and a orange sponge, a pink tip anemone, and mushrooms
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: This was a bad idea.

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