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Country: Puerto Rico
Description: Jun 1 2018 born bbytank 60 gl reef tank 24x24x24Metal halide 250 watts T5 4 bulb 1reef bright led Suplementario aquaforest products 30 gl sump running with protein Skimer
Advice: relax lern sow much try too lookevrythink in the comp forom etc
Fish Kept: Yellow Tang - Hawaii, Naso Blonde Tang, Red Mandarin, Yellow Watchman Goby, Kole Yellow Eye Tang, Kaudern's Cardinal
Corals/Plants: sps only
Tank Size: 60 gallons
About Yourself: this is star en Miami one day I wake up I say you what I change I want salt water ilost sow much money the first 4 yrs omg like 100 grand but im mve to p,r and star we 30g and 1yrs I change 55g 6 month latter I change 75g and I change 150 and abrirl 29 2014 and that is my art piece and livin room and Guaynabo Puerto rico

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