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75 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - .

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State: New York
Country: United States
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Fish Kept: Yellow tang, sailfin tang, snowflake blenny, koran angel, niger trigger, five green chromis, three percula clowns, green mandarin, orange spotted goby, six-line wrasse, purple firefish goby, three yellowtail damsels, two pajama cardinals, bangai cardinal, royal urchin, spiny urchins, feather dusters, flame scallop, tridacna clam, emerald crab, pompom crab, peppermint shrimp, lots of hermit crabs and snails
Corals/Plants: Anthelia, toadstool, pulsating xenia, watermelon mushrooms, green hairy mushrooms, orange ricordia mushrooms, green goniopora, torch coral, green star polyps, gorgonian, trumpet coral, pink lobo, colt coral, green buton polyps, flower anemone, bubbletip anemone, beaded anemone, red zoanthids, carnation coral, pink hammer, christmas tree worm rock
Tank Size: 75 gallons

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this tank is set up good and looks amazing. fish avatar

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