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Photo Caption: the one and only time my black clown touched the annome.
saltwater fish - zebrasoma flavescens - yellow tang stocking in 60 gallons tank - Small part of my tank. Dwarf Lion Fish, Yellow Tang, Blue Dansels, Green and Purple Frogs Spawn, Orange Dendrophylia, Hammerhead Coral, Black and Orange Clown, Wesophilia Brain Coral, and some buttons. Please view my other photos. Trying to get a good pic of my whole tank.
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saltwater fish - amphiprion ocellaris var. - black and white ocellaris clownfish stocking in 60 gallons tank - the one and only time my black clown touched the annome.
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60 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - I have a yellow tang, reef beautie, 2 blue dammsels, scooter bleene, dwarf lion fish,black clown and orange clown, copperband, urchent. inverts, 3 skunk cleaner shrimp, fireshrimp, pepermint shrimp, purple lobster, sally lightfoot, aarow crab, annome crab,had a green brittle he killed 200$ worth of fish, hes gone now.

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State: Oregon
Country: United States
Description: 60 gal reef tank, and 45 gal fish tank, both have reef octopus proteen skimmers,floresent lights, sumps,
Advice: just keep swimming, just keep swimming,...whats better than having little live peices of the world in ur home 4 everyone to enjoy.stuff dies and will get ate, do ur home work!!! (snowflake ells WILL jump out of the tank @ u!! NO JOKE!) i cant say it too much do ur home work, dont just get a fish or coarel cuz its cool, research,research, and research!o' and dont forget to do ur home work! I almost forgot, DONT GET A GREENBRITTLE STARFISH!
Fish Kept: yellow tang, reef beautie, 2 blue dammels, scooter bleene, dwarf lion fish,black clown and orange clown, copperband, erchent. inverts, 3 skunk cleaner shrimp,fireshrimp,pepermint shrimp, purple lobster, sally lightfoot, aarow crab, annome crab,had a green brittle he killed 200$ worth of fish, hes gone now.
Corals/Plants: wesophilla brain, lobaphilla brain, red and blue open brains, orange dendro's, blue mushrooms,rosetip bubble annome,frogspans purpple, and green and purpple, hammers, tree leathers, toadstool leather, orange,green, blue zoo's, fuzzy mush, cabage leather, star polips, sun polips, fox coral, candycane buttens, green and purple buttens, recorida yuma mush green and purple, and florida orange,thats all i can think of for the reef tank,70lbs of live rock,100lbs live sand.
Tank Size: 60 gallons
Quote: big deep breaths!
About Yourself: enjoy outdoors, rc cars, helicoptors,plants, and family

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