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Photo Caption: Here's a front shot of my 24 gallon nano cube
24 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Here's a front shot of my 24 gallon nano cube

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: 24 gallon nano cube 150 Watt/14K Metal Halide Lighting with Remote Ballast. 4 Blue Nite-Vu LED's positoned on all 4 corners for an even light dispersion with its own remote ballast for timer usage. 4 Cooling Fans (3000 RPM each fan) integrated into the hood. Integrated Thermal Protection Chip that automatically shuts the HQI lighting OFF as an added safety feature if the fans were to fail.
Advice: Start small and go slow
Fish Kept: hippo tang, goby, two clowns
Corals/Plants: button polyps, candycane coral, various mushrooms, finger leathers, dasies, bubble coral, pumping xenia, dersa clam, orange sunflower polyps, emerald crabs, anthelia
Tank Size: 24 gallons
Quote: anything for free

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far to small for a hippo im afraid fish avatar

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