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Photo Caption: The 7 gallon mini-bow that everyone said would be impossible to keep...goin on 1 month now...no problems!! "Knock on Wood!"
7 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - The 7 gallon mini-bow that everyone said would be impossible to keep...goin on 1 month now...no problems!! "Knock on Wood!"

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 7 gallon mini-bow. 7 pounds live sand. 8 pounds live rock
Advice: So much fun....but once you start you can't stop...you want bigger and better...and BIGGER AND BETTER!!
Fish Kept: 2 percula clowns. 1 coral banded shrimp. 1 four striped damsel.
Corals/Plants: none so far
Tank Size: 7 gallons
Quote: "I can except failure, but I can not except not trying."

COMMENTS

NICE TANK getting a seven gallon myself hope mine will look as good as that great work man!!!!!!!!!! fish avatar
Awesome microreef! Hope it keeps working for ya! fish avatar

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