Photo #1 - Picture Of My False Percular Fish Close Up

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 48 x 15 x 15, 60 gallon glass aquarium, penguin 350 bio wheel filter, bak pak 2 protein skimmer, 60 lbs live sand, 60 lbs live rock
Advice: less is more
Fish Kept: so far two false percular clownfish, one foxface, one blue tang, one bicolor angel, one chocolate chip starfish, one stingray
Tank Size: 60 gallons
Quote: thats what she said

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