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35 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 35gallon hexagon with coral and fish Jbj Unibody Led light

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State: New Jersey
Country: United States
Description: 35gallon hexagon. 30lbs of live rock, 20lbs of live sand, Jbj Unibody Led light, 2 ocellaris's, algae blenny, 2 fire gobies, hermits and snails, polyps, feather dusters, anemone, a can coral, corals, cleaner shrimp, 100watt heater, 425gph power head, 70gal filter, purple up, calcium part A, and buffer part B, reef crystals and dechlorinator
Advice: Make sure you let your tank gather good bacteria before you start up a marine tank. Have a good light with plenty of circulation. Weekly water change, make it a habit! If your not willing to spend $$, don't start a reef tank. NO DAMSELS!
Fish Kept: Ocellaris
Corals/Plants: Acan neon green
Tank Size: 35 gallons

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