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State: Ohio
Country: United States
Description: 36"dual 96w cfls w/moon litez $90 thanx Aquatraders also a 36" coralife t5s $35 lps hangon refugium $50 29w lite $25 thanx again A.T.s
Advice: aquatraders refugium lite mounts need 2 be modified w a dremel 2 fit the lite onto the fuge ill have pix of mine hit me up
Fish Kept: 1fuzzy dwarf lion, 1flame angel,1 bersa trigger,1 toadfish, 1engineer gobie,1 horseshoe crab,1sss,2 banded serpent stars,1 green bristle star, 2 snails w/barbed hooks donno what they are, astrea snails, certh snails, nassaris snails, margarita snails
Corals/Plants: a few different corals and caulerpas
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: in halfbaked when brian sez2 thorrowgood "but you sed you gave maryjane a pearl-neckless man"
About Yourself: 3 saltwaterfishtanx and i also breed leos

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