Photo #2 - Updated Pic Of My Salt Water Setup...added Some H...

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Photo Caption: updated pic of my salt water setup...added some huge sand dunes and moved some of the live rock around... the fish like to drop in and swoop down under the live rock !!
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30 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - updated pic of my salt water setup...added some huge sand dunes and moved some of the live rock around... the fish like to drop in and swoop down under the live rock !!
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State: New Jersey
Country: United States
Description: 30 gallon salt water. white sand fake plants live rock (tonga branch)
Advice: Slow down when you go too fast ! dont rush into shyt....!!!
Fish Kept: Yellow Tang , Koran Angel, Purple Fire Fish Goby, Clown Fish, 3 Spot Domino, Coral Banded Shrimp, 8 Blue leg hermits, 2 fire leg hermits,
Tank Size: 30 gallons

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