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8 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Low budget nano reef tank
saltwater fish stocking in 8 gallons tank - Catalina goby

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: Nano 7.5 gallon from petco. Kessel 80 light. Weekly 40-30 percent water changes.
Advice: Dont let the fear of failure stop you from trying, it's not that hard to keep a saltwater tank.
Fish Kept: Catalina goby, whiskers the banded shrimp, various snails and a emerald crab, Mr. Goby, Whiskers the shrimp, Leeland the emerald crab
Corals/Plants: Ricordia,plays, flower anenomes, gsp's xenia, gorgonian, Monty's. Some other stuff, I forget the name.
Tank Size: 8 gallons
Quote: "Do or do not. There is no try." Yoda

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