Photo #2 - Week 5 "phase Ii" I've Add...

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Photo Caption: Week 5 "Phase II" I've added 50 lbs. live sand for a total of 150 lbs.doing more rock work in the next week then going to add fish. Thanks for your comments.
fish tank picture - Week 7; Just purchased 80 lbs. more of live rock 3 Green Chromis & a pair of Clowns..
fish tank picture - Week 5 "Phase II" I've added 50 lbs. live sand for a total of 150 lbs.doing more rock work in the next week then going to add fish. Thanks for your comments.

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State: New Hampshire
Country: United States
Description: Fluval FX5, 1 maxi-jet 1200, 300 W heater 1, 4' CFL for now, but not bright enough.
Advice: Research!!!!!!
Fish Kept: 3 Green Chromus, 1 pair of clowns.
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 90 gallons
About Yourself: I'm a carpenter. Have had freshwater tanks on & off for over 30 yrs.Many years ago I built a 225 Gal for my tackle shop. Had Bass, Sunfish & others.Very interesting studying the sunfish. Got into the hobby after sitting at a bar one night starring at a fish tank & realizing how relaxing it was.

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