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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 125 gallon 72x18x23. Lighting: Coralife 4 65 Watt Power Compacts. Filter: Dual overflow with euro-fil sump, RIO HF 32, Coralife Skimmer.
Advice: Wait for maturity, that is when you will have the best success. Dont rush to stock your tank.
Fish Kept: 125 gallon: Passer Angel, Harlequin Tusk, Garibaldi, Yellow Dottyback, Emperor Snapper, Blueline Trigger. 7 gallon: Two Elongated Pseudochromis, Green Banded Goby, White Ray Goby
Corals/Plants: Mainly Mushrooms in 7 gallon.
Tank Size: 125 gallons
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About Yourself: Started a few years back with Freshwater, started learning more and more and slowly got into Saltwater.

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i love harlequin tusk fish they r awsome ur tank is prob good but its a bad pic :>) fish avatar

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