Photo #2 - My Hammerhead Coral Frag After I Just Turned The ...

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Photo Caption: My Hammerhead coral frag after I just turned the light on!
saltwater fish - pseudochromis porphyreus - purple dottyback stocking in 75 gallons tank - Purple Pseudo taunting my Derasa clam!
corals inverts - euphyllia ancora - hammer coral stocking in 75 gallons tank - My Hammerhead coral frag after I just turned the light on!

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: fish: 2 lyretail anthias 2 orcellaris clown fish 1 sailfin tang 1 orange-tail damselfish 1 purple pseudo
Advice: RESEARCH!
Fish Kept: The ones mentioned above and a yellow tang which died recently.
Corals/Plants: 2 star polyp corals 1 toadstool mushroom 1 finger coral 1 hammerhead coral 1 derasa clam
Tank Size: 75 gallons

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