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Country: Guatemala
Description: this is a Red Sea Max 130D, Nice design, easy to handle, i just added a Hydor Koralia power head for water movement. Red Sea is one of the best....
Advice: keep it going and be pacient
Fish Kept: Ocelaris Clown Fish, Yellow watchman Goby, Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang,3 Green Chromis, 3 red leg, 1 blue leg dwarf hermit Crabs, 4 dwarf electric blue hermit Crab, Porcelain and Pom Pom Crabs, Tiger Deresa Clam, Rock flower Anemone, Anemone Crab, Red and sand shifting Starfish, fire Shrimp, 2 Cleaner Shrimps, Banded Coral Shrimp, 4 astrea, 2 Mexican turbo and 2 trochus snails, Feather dusters.
Corals/Plants: Toadstool, Green and Red finger leather Corals, Pom Pom Xenias, Colt coral, Star, Yellow and Hairy rose polip Colonies, Candy canes, 10 mushrooms types, 3 Ricordias, Green and bicolor Scolymias, Brown glove polips, 8 types of Zoa´s, Hammer Coral, Sponges and some more....
Tank Size: 34 gallons
Quote: teke care of any living creature
About Yourself: i like to play golf spend a lot of time with my Family and next proyect, 200 gallon reef tank.

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Those tangs need to be in a much larger aquarium. It's not good to house in such a small environment. They will not do well. A Yellow Tnag does fine in a 55 gallon minimum. A Regal Blue Tang Needs a 90 Gallon or larger. fish avatar

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