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State: California
Country: United States
Description: here is my new 100 gal, i had to upgrade to something bigger ! bigger is better ! i have a few new fish, but lost alot of my corals in the transfer from the 60. i have a lg sailfin tang, lg yellow tang, blue nasso tang, bi-color angel, koran angel that is in changing stage, lg clarkeye clown, i velvet damsel, i green chromis, 2 black spotted damseld, i blue/yellow damsel, 1 grey stingray, 1 snowflake eel, 1 orange spotted sand sifter goby, 1 coral banded lobster, 10-15 blue legged hermit crabs,3 mushroom pollups.
Advice: TAKE YOUR TIME, SALTWATER ISNT AS HARD AS THEY SAY ! ! !
Fish Kept: ALOT
Corals/Plants: ALOT
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: PERFECTION TAKES TIME
About Yourself: JUST DO IT!!! ITS ONLY MONEY AND FISH, IT WILL ALL WORK OUT EVENTUALLY ! ! !

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This is my dream tank lol. What kind of stingray is that? fish avatar James

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