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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 80 gal. tank w/ three texas holey rock, crushed coral for substrate, 300 watt Marineland heater, Hagen Maxima air pump, Fluval 405 and 304 for filtration, and a Rio Hyperflow 14HF hooked up to buried PVC for "undergravel jets". I also have a single 18,000k bulb for day light and a R2 Solutions Moonlight.
Advice: Research! Don't rush into anything! Let your water cycle!
Fish Kept: It is a new tank so all I have for now are three plecos. I will update soon!
Corals/Plants: Fake plants. I will be adding more also.
Tank Size: 80 gallons
Quote: Holy s**t that costs a lot!
About Yourself: I started this hobby with a 10 gal. freshwater for my daughter and love it. I then upgraded to a 55 gal. hex. and now this 80 gal. bowfront.

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