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45 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - dont tell my fish that Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, they will laugh.
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Submitted By: Alfonso Salazar on
Photo Caption: dont tell my fish that Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, they will laugh.
45 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - dont tell my fish that Disneyland is the happiest place on earth, they will laugh.

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 45 G, been running for 7 months on a Fluval 404 and penguin 350, 100 Seaclone protein skimmer, two 900 maxi jet powerheads, 40 lbs of figi live rock, some artificial decorations odyssea light system with integrated LED moon lights, If you are going to have a small tank like mine it never hurts to over filtrate you system.
Advice: Keep doing research, ask questions before you try something and always get a second opinion. It takes time to duplicate mother nature, HAVE PATIENCE. Over filtrate.
Fish Kept: 1 mandarin gobie, 3 blue green chronis, 1 allen damsel, 1 picasso triger, 1 four stripe damsel, 1 cleaner shrimp, 1 royal gramma, 1 yellow gobie, 1 green gobie, 1 skat, 1 saphire damsel, 1 lawnmower blemy, 1 fire fish, 3 emerald crabs, 6 hermit crabs, 4 turbo snails great for algea.
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 45 gallons
Quote: If it wasn't for the last minute, nothing would get done.
About Yourself: new to the adictive hobby, in the Marines , looking at my tank is the most soothing thing to do when I get home from training for war.

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