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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: Standard black trim 90 Gallon with corner overflow. Pro Clear Aquatics Sump, protein skimmer, UV Sterilizer. CORALIFE 48" Metal Halide w/ 4 LED clusters.
Advice: Read books...The advice you get from your local pet shop or online sites with no credibility can really hurt your investment. This hobby is not cheap and when tanks crash, fish die, or kill each other, it is always sad.
Fish Kept: Porcupine Puffer Lion Fish Clown Trigger Niger Trigger Hippo Tang Yellow Tang Sailfin Tang (from Shrilanka) Chocolate Mimic Tang Naso Tang Koran Angel
Corals/Plants: 60 LBS Live Rock (for now)
Tank Size: 90 gallons
About Yourself: I have loved saltwater fish since I was a kid. I fell in love with saltwater fish when I walked into this rich guys office who owned a very large Radiator manufacturing company in Sacrament, California.

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