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Country: United Kingdom
Description: we've got a Trigon 190 tank, Instant Ocean 400litre Protein Skimmer, Vecton 300 UV Steriliser, Eheim external filter, waterjet
Advice: We're new hobbyists ourselves..need all the advice we can get!
Fish Kept: we've been through quite a few fish, but we've started again since last week with clownfish, mandarin and a cleaner shrimp
Corals/Plants: several mushroom corals, leather coral, toadstool coral, carribean sand polyps and approx 15kg liverock
Tank Size: 50 gallons
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