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70 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My 4ft Reef Tank

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: This is my 6 month old Reef tank, it currently consists of mainly soft corals like mushrooms and zoanthids.
Advice: Read plenty of books and make informed choices, once theyre in there ul have a job catching them.
Fish Kept: Copperband Butterfly Female Green Mandarin Bellus Angel Fireball Angel Tomato Clown Foxface
Corals/Plants: Green Hairy Mushrooms 2 Large Toadstool 1 Small Toadstool 1 Stag Horn Medusa 3 Colonies of Zooanthids
Tank Size: 70 gallons
Quote: LIfes a Reef, Swim It
About Yourself: I am a 20 yr old Plumber from Devon, Uk, I have had my tank 7 Months and im really enjoying the hobby.

COMMENTS

Hey how well is your Copper band doing? I'm interested because I want to keep one in a similar sized tank. Thanks, Mazil fish avatar

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