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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: 92 gallon bow front aquarium ASM G-1X 100 gallon skimmer and sump Current 36" orbit 4x65W Lunar lights and fan Jalli 500W titanium heater
Advice: Patience is everything, it wil take several months to get everything settled.
Fish Kept: 3 green chromis 3 scissor tail gobies 1 purple firefish gobie 2 firefish gobies 3 neon blue damsels 1 oscelaris clown 1 flameback angel 1 sally light foot 1 emerald green crab 1 sandsifter starfish 1 peppermint shrimp 1 spotted mandarin 1 derasa clam
Corals/Plants: 3 orange ricordia 1 green ricordia 1 blue ricordia 1 green maze coral 1 hammer coral 1 candy cane 1 torch coral 1 bubble coral Numerous assorted mushrooms 1 toadstool 2 green zoa 1 green star polyp 1 pulsing xenia assorted yellow polyps frog spawn
Tank Size: 92 gallons
About Yourself: At home consultant who got into fish as a new hobby and fell in love with it. After taking a break, once the kids left the house, I got back into this great hobby that I love.

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