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State: Indiana
Country: United States
Description: tank: 65 gl. black sand bottom 36L X 18W X 24H lighting: 36" 96wtt Dual Satellite Current filter: Emperor 280 bio wheel 65gl. protien scimmer power head: Hydor koralia 600 gph heater: AquaClear 300 wtt
Advice: We are very new to this as well, so any advice would be great.
Fish Kept: 1 yellow tang 1 kole tang 1 longnose hawkfish 1 algae blenny 1 orange spotted sleeper goby ? snorkel snails 4 scarlet crabs 3 blue hermit crabs 3 emerald crabs 2 peppermint shrimp 1 arrow crab
Corals/Plants: green tip haitian anemone purple tip haitian anemone kenya tree orange sun polyp blue mushrooms green sinularia plate coral 50 lbs. live rock
Tank Size: 65 gallons
Quote: hhhmmmm....what to get????
About Yourself: My wife wanted a puppy or some kind of pet to keep her company. I thought it would be cheaper to get fish. Needless to say I was so wrong. It is a great hobby and we are both enjoying it very much.

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