Photo #1 - A Snapshot Of Our Baby Reef At The Lfs I Work At....

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20 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - A snapshot of our baby reef at the lfs I work at. Adding it now, so I can add an update later..... and show where it all started!
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Photo Caption: A snapshot of our baby reef at the lfs I work at. Adding it now, so I can add an update later..... and show where it all started!
20 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - A snapshot of our baby reef at the lfs I work at. Adding it now, so I can add an update later..... and show where it all started!

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Country: Australia
Description: An aquaticStyle cube we are setting up at work. This is a 45cm cube that is into its second month. Filtration is marine pure balls, supplimental tunze led lighting and feeding reef roids. Fish will be a pair of clowns in a few weeks.
Advice: work out what you want stocking wise BEFORE you start
Fish Kept: Ocellaris Clownfish
Corals/Plants: so far just some lps, softs and zoa
Tank Size: 20 gallons
About Yourself: Been doing this for a fair while and in the industry for around a decade. :D

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