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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: 65 Gallon Reef/ Fish tank. 40 Wisper 400 Skilter Magnum 350
Advice: All good comes with time and Money!
Fish Kept: 3 Tiny Blue Tangs 2 Nemos 1 Yellow Tang 1 Singapore Angle 1 red Coris Wrasse
Corals/Plants: Orange Polyps Flower Pot Red Spondge Purpule Sea Fan Green Sea Hair Green Mushrooms Brown Button Polyps Blue Leather Kenya Tree Yellow Leather
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: Take your Time
About Yourself: I Got into saltwater fish because of my father hes been into it for 20 years and Just got me into it last year.

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