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58 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My 58 gallon, 15 year old tank

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State: Georgia
Country: United States
Description: all glass, 58 gallon, 15 years old. 150w MH (14K phoenix)-2x36w Actenic, wetdry sump, 3 power heads
Advice: keep your water clean.
Fish Kept: banna wrase, tank raised maroon clown, coral beauty, cleaner shirmp, coral banded shrimp, tuxedo urchine, emerald crab
Corals/Plants: plate coral, two long tenticle anemone, hairy mushroom, purplegreenred mushrooms, fast pulsing xenia, sun coral, various poplups, frog spawn, bubble coral, maxima clam
Tank Size: 58 gallons

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