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20 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My reef tank

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Innovative Marine NUVO Fusion 20 gallon all in one aquarium. Innovative Marine Ghost protein skimmer. Current USA Orbit Marine LED. 3 artificial resin corals. UPDATE....Hurricane Irma killed the tank.
Advice: Read, learn and ask questions. Be patient, don't overfeed and always think like a fish. I am a big fan of the brand "Real Reef Rock" a viable sustainable alternative to raping the world's coral reefs. I also think there are some really nice synthetic resin corals out there and they don't require pristine water, feeding, or high end lighting...great for beginners
Fish Kept: Blue Tang, Pictilis Anthias, Queen Angelfish, Ocellaris Clownfish, Blue/Green Reef Chromis
Corals/Plants: Mushrooms, GSP, Clove Polyps, Condylactus Anemone, Cabbage Leather
Tank Size: 20 gallons

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