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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: 330 watt dusk till dawn lighting system, 150 pound fugi and california live rock, canister filters, power heads, protin skimer,
Advice: save some money cause your gonna need it,be careful and take your timeor it will all go wrong, inspect your fish carefully and ask to see them eat before you buy to insure a heathy fish to expensive to be buying some poop
Fish Kept: alge blenny ,gold tail blenny, china goby, vintenes puffer, cinnamon clowns, yellow tang, phsocodelic marander goby, 1 green marander goby, turbo snails, tapuil damsels,black sea cucumber,royal gramma, fire fish,green chromis,hermit crabs,
Corals/Plants: green brain, flame scallop and pink tip an.,3 candy an.
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: shyza
About Yourself: first saltwater tank ,just started, also have 10 gallon hex thats saltwater and a freashwater on this site as well so vote on it please

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I like the rock work that has been Done =P fish avatar
its a standard fish avatar
where did u get that lighting system, im looking for something for my 75 gallon. i want to start adding some inverts. fish avatar

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