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66 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My Paradise 2

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: Red Sea Max 250
Advice: Do your own research
Fish Kept: Fish: Black Tang, Black Ice Clown, Helfrichi and Japanese Borbonius Invert: Electric Knuckle Hermit, Halloween Hermit, Scarlett Hermit, Blue-Legged Hermit, Abalone, Emerald Crab, Turbo and Turban Snails, Orange Star, Blue Tuxedo Urchin, Sea Hare, Cleaner Shrimp, Fire Shrimp
Corals/Plants: Finger Leather, Acan, Brain, Blueberry and Orange Tree Gorgonians, Torch, Toadstool, Chalice, Meteor Shower, Purple Montipora, Ricordea
Tank Size: 66 gallons

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