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freshwater fish - pterophyllum sp. - black veil angel stocking in 55 gallons tank - one of our angels

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State: Washington
Country: United States
Description: standard 55 gal on an oak stand. 65lbs live rock, 10 gal sump with berlin skimmer, coralife uv sterilizer, rena canister filter. 390watt compact flourescent lighting (6x65watt) actinic and 10k.
Advice: Only been keeping fish for 1 year, still so much to learn. Keep up on maintenance and dont stop researching.
Fish Kept: Yellow tang, 3 blue green chromis, percula clown, pink skunk clown, pajama cardinal, sandsifting goby.
Corals/Plants: No corals at the moment. one long tentacle anemone, and one bubble anemone
Tank Size: 55 gallons
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