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Country: Canada
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Advice: Take your time! Rushing will only produce negative results.
Fish Kept: 6 Percula Clowns, Goby, Midas Blenny, Blue Tang, Chromis and Lunar Wrasse
Corals/Plants: Assorted mushrooms and polyps, umbrella, scroll, favia brain, doughnut (3), carpet brain, bubble tip anemone, branching hammer (3), cabbage, orange plate, xenia, and colt
Tank Size: 110 gallons
Quote: Live life to the fullest!
About Yourself: Always had fish (since I was 4 years old) gradually went from gold fish to reef tank. Obsessed with my tank!

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