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15 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - my tank from start to current

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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: Its a 15 gallon reef tank. Lightened by a 48 watt coralife t5. Filtered by a aquen 20 gallon filter. Has a nano hydor powerhead and heater. 15lbs if liverock and 20lbs of live sand. About 3 months old at the moment.
Advice: Research research research.
Fish Kept: A false percula clown, six line wrasse and a yellow tail damsel. For inverts I have a skunk cleaner shrimp, 6 blue leg hermits, 2 red leg hermits. Some hitch hiker snails from the liverock.
Corals/Plants: antiniodiscus mushrooms and button polyps, eagle eye polyps, starburst polyps, xenias, tree coral.
Tank Size: 15 gallons
About Yourself: My boyfreind got me into this hobbie.

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