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27 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - reef tank

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: fluval 205 external . 400 v2protein skimmer . White and blue lighting .Living rock and coral sand.
Advice: Read a lot of books before starting up a new setup . Take your time on the tank, always make sure the water is mature before getting fish.
Fish Kept: Blue damselfish (Chrysiptera parasema) Fijian blue and gold dameselfish (Chrysiptera taupou)
Corals/Plants: Soft corals (devil fingers, mushroom polpus and sponge)
Tank Size: 27 gallons
About Yourself: I was brought up with fish tanks my dad, grandad and uncle always had tropical tanks. I started with tropical around 15 years ago and just progressed to marine. I find they are a good focal point but can be very time consuming and costly.

COMMENTS

Very nice reef tank. you dont see alot of people use green plants in reef tank. but you did and it looks awesome! fish avatar

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