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Country: Canada
Description: 14 gallon Oceanic Bio Cube. Haven't added much yet but will be soon.
Advice: Always, always do your daily checks. You never know what might surprise you.
Fish Kept: 2 Ocellaris Clown fish, 1 scooter Blenny, 2 Zebra Hermits, 1 Emerald crab, 3 snails
Corals/Plants: Polyps
Tank Size: 14 gallons
Quote: Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going
About Yourself: I have always loved the ocean and having a mini version of one right at my home is the best. I Had difficulties in deciding how big of a tank I wanted and what kind. I really loved the reef tank but if I wanted to go big it would have been unaffordable since I have already 2 kids in Hockey. But once I found out about the nano-reefs I couldn't wait to start. As a beginner I read a few books, forums, and got help from my local Aquarium shop . As a stay-at-home mom I love it. It is relaxing to look at and keeps me occupied at times.

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