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75 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 75 gallon reef tank

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: reef tank with orbit 65 watt by 4 for lighting mud refuge with a protine skimmer for filtration
Advice: dont give up
Fish Kept: sail fin tang clownfish damsels
Corals/Plants: alot of different corals
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: oh no

COMMENTS

your tank perfect its a magic fish avatar
Your tank rocks!! Very nice! fish avatar
Excellent looking tank! Its tanks like yours that inspire me to do a reef tank! I am fairly new to the hobby and would appriciate any advice. Have you ever had a problem with any of your tangs getting white granular spots (marine Ich?) If so, how do you treat it? fish avatar
wow, thats awesome fish avatar
you look like you know what you are doing do you have any addvice for some one looking into getting a saltwater tank ? any and i do mean any fish avatar

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