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75 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - tank 3.5 months old

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State: New York
Country: United States
Description: have been in hobby for 15 yrs with a 220 saltwater reef tank... i will be setting up a 75... i will post all equipment when complete
Advice: you have to be patient...it is not a sprint..you can try differant things.every fish and every coral is a learning experance.
Fish Kept: naso tang,2 marron clowns, hippo tang,yellow tang, 3 damsels, african pygmy angel,3 engineer goby,half black angel,powder blue tang,blue starfish, 3 emrald crabs 4 turbo snails 10 electric blue leg hermit crabs.
Corals/Plants: zoas,mushrooms,amenomie,100lb live rock 80lbs sand,frog spawn, 3 various polyps, 4 different leather corals.colt coral, torch coral
Tank Size: 75 gallons
Quote: life is 20% of situations you are confronted with and 80% of how you handle them.
About Yourself: i have always been into the ocean and salt water fish as well as the reef.. it is another world ..iam in the banking industry and there is nothing better than comming home and sitting in front of my tank.

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