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100 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - 100 GAL SALTWATER TANK, W WET/DRY FILTRATION AND CRUSHED CORAL ROCK ITS 3 MONTHS OLD

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: 100 gallon, w wet/dry filtration, w live crushed coral rock
Advice: none im a newbie my self
Fish Kept: 1 tomato clown, 1 panther grouper, 1 Volitan Lionfish, 1 blue tang, 1 Clown Triggerfish, 1 Heniochus Black and White Butterflyfish, 1 Mertensii Butterflyfish, 1 Four Stripe Damselfish, 1 turbo snail
Corals/Plants: dead corals
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: what is your major malfunction
About Yourself: NEW TO SALTWATER TANKS

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