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30 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 2 months old

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Country: Australia
Description: Red Sea Max 130 litre
Advice: Be patient!!! Research Research Research!!! Check water quality all the time. Make sure fish you buy are in good health.
Fish Kept: 1 x Green Chromis 2 x True Percular Clowns 1 x Hippo Tang 1 x Banana Wrass 1 x strawberry dottyback
Corals/Plants: Gonopora, Cataphelia, frog spawn, brain coral and some polyps also a green tipped bubble anemone
Tank Size: 30 gallons
About Yourself: Started with freshwater and succeeded and needed another challenge. Started saltwater a few years ago was alittle impatient but was successful so kept on going. Just started again with new tank and can not wait for it to be done. Always remember be patient!!

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