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55 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - my 3 month old reef tank

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: This reef tank is only 3 months old Lights are 4 x Coralife T-5 112w each (awesome lights and there only $79.99 a the fish store custom filters and a SeaClone 100 protien skimmer that I hate because you have to adjust it everyday.
Advice: Read.. Read.. Read....
Fish Kept: 1 moroon clown 2 starfish like 50 snails and crabs
Corals/Plants: Mushrooms, xenias, button pollips, zoo pollips
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: If it doesn't fit force it, if it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway!?!?!
About Yourself: If you live in the Fort Pierce, FL area my favorite store and cheapest is called "The Fish Store" they have the best prices and best quality fish and corals in the Treasure coast area. They are located at 2723 S US Highway 1. If youre in the area stop by and check them out.

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