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Photo Caption: A Biocube tank
fish tank picture - A Biocube tank

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State: Missouri
Country: United States
Description: As of now, 29 gallon biocube stock everything, added a thermometer, 18lbs of liverock roughly, 1 inch thick sandbed, Blue Damsal, baby Snowflake Eel, Purple Lobster, Coral Banded Shrimp, Hermits, snails
Advice: I reccomend starting with a bio cube it has been great for me and a good starter.
Fish Kept: Blue Damsal, baby Snowflake Eel, Purple Lobster, Coral Banded Shrimp, Hermits, snails, soon to be; Clownfish, Brittle Star (not the green death)
Corals/Plants: Soon to be; an anemone maybe
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: "Nothing good happens fast in a saltwater tank
About Yourself: I love my Snowflake eel and want to have a reef tank with him in it

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