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29 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Coral Banded shrimp in the rocks, Zoo's, Hammer Coral, Pulsing Xenia, Star polyps, One feather duster. I forget the name of the frag in the top left. One Fire Clown, 10 turbo snails, One red legged hermit crab, 8 blue leg hermits.
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Photo Caption: Coral Banded shrimp in the rocks, Zoo's, Hammer Coral, Pulsing Xenia, Star polyps, One feather duster. I forget the name of the frag in the top left. One Fire Clown, 10 turbo snails, One red legged hermit crab, 8 blue leg hermits.
29 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Coral Banded shrimp in the rocks, Zoo's, Hammer Coral, Pulsing Xenia, Star polyps, One feather duster. I forget the name of the frag in the top left. One Fire Clown, 10 turbo snails, One red legged hermit crab, 8 blue leg hermits.

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State: New Jersey
Country: United States
Description: Oceanic Bio Cube 29 gallons
Advice: Wait for it.
Fish Kept: All types
Corals/Plants: All types
Tank Size: 29 gallons
Quote: Nice Lionfish
About Yourself: Fish

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