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280 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - were did every one go??? newly introduced sharks will do that to fish

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Country: Australia
Description: 280gallon tank, 120lbs carbi sea 120lbs LR big skimmer , T5 lights x2, heater, powerheads etc.
Advice: learn as much as you can, learn from others mistakes, take it all in, then forget it all an make your own decisions. make your own rulez, sharks and coral and triggers who said it couldnt be done.....
Fish Kept: Port jackson shark, powder blue tang,tiny clown trigger, pink tail trigger,, clowns x2, coral beatuy angel hunbug damsels one blue and yellow damsel
Corals/Plants: hammer coral, anemones, cataphilia
Tank Size: 280 gallons
Quote: go hard or go home

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