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State: Kansas
Country: United States
Description: My tank is a standard 90 48x24x18 and I am using 2x400 watt metal halides.
Advice: Dont start off small!
Fish Kept: In the tank: 3 yellow tangs, 3 azure damsels, 3 neon gobies, 2 scooter blennies, and a bangaii cardinal
Corals/Plants: SPS, LPS, Softies, Zoos, Clams, Anemones
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Quote: These snozberries taste like snozberries
About Yourself: I have been doing this for many years and this tank was moved to kansas from California about 7 months ago

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Love it... How do your Tangs get along... 90 should be enough room for them - Tank looks great! fish avatar
i am just starting with my new tank 90 gallons 150*50 still in curing process but i know in a year i will be moving to a new home and im worried. how did you move the tank fish avatar
No i have not had any problems with them. They stay in their school. The only time that I really have an issue is when i am feeding. There is certainly a dominate one. fish avatar

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