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State: Colorado
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon tank . Lighting is 260watt power compact. 20 Gallon Refuguim Sump. Protein Skimmer, Plants and Live Rock.
Advice: Be very patient with your corals and fish. Do alot of reading about corals and fish. Do not allow any of your corals to touch most sting.
Fish Kept: 2- Maroon Clown Fish 1- Sand Sifting Diamond Goby 1- Pajama Fish 1- Cleaner Wrasse 2- Cleaner Shrimp 1- Purple Fire Fish
Corals/Plants: 1- Kenya Tree 1- Sea Cucumber 1- Watermelon Mushroom Rock 1- Hammer Coral 1- Green Brain Coral 1- Galaxy Coral 1- Fox Coral 1- Plate Coral 1- Frog Spawn 1- Tood Stool 1- Star Polyps 2- Candy Cane Corals 1- Fungai Coral 1- Green Finger Leather Coral etc
Tank Size: 55 gallons
About Yourself: IMe and my wife have been doing this hobby for a long time. It is awesome, exciting, very educational love the colors. Hobbies are fish tank, fishing, camping etc.

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