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State: New Jersey
Country: United States
Description: 44 pentagon corner tank proaquatics 75 wet dry proaquatics 75 protien skimmer maxi jet 900 powerhead 4500 watt titanium turbo heater custom lighting/hood 20/10 pounds of live sand/crushed coral 30+ pounds of live rock
Advice: boards....read...never stop smiling and know in your heart that you will always shine among stars
Fish Kept: 1 false pelecula clown fish 1 humu humu trigger 1 spotted puffer(brackish fish converted/aclimated to saltwater) 1 molly(also a freshwater fish turned salt) 1 crab 1 snail
Corals/Plants: just representing with the live rock.
Tank Size: 44 gallons
Quote: i can touch it....but i cant feel MY FACE!!!!!
About Yourself: i am like totally a fish fanatic! i really love fish. sometimes i wish that i was a fish. i hope when i am rencarnated i am a fish so can swim and be free to roam the black sea with jack sparrow.

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