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Photo Caption: updated pic of tank- lots of new corals and critters
90 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - updated pic of tank- lots of new corals and critters
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Country: Canada
Description: 90 gal vho lights with dusk and night lights,in-tank and below- tank sumps with filter in the below sump. Tank is 6 months old.
Advice: read, and a quarantine tank is a must
Fish Kept: 1 tang, 1damsil, 1chromis, 2clowns, 2 jawfish, 3 peppermint shrimp, 1 coral banded shrimp,15 hermit crabs, 4 dwarf blue leg crabs, 2 horseshoe crabs, 4 emerald crabs, 15 turbo snails, 5 bumbulebee snails, 1blue linckia sea star, 1sand siftting star, 1 marble sea star and1 tuxedo pincushion urchin
Corals/Plants: trumpet coral, pineapple brain coral, green bubble coral, kenya tree coral, long tentacle plate coral, leather coral, long spaghetti fingered leather coral, a brain coral, a donut coral, an orange tube coral, a waving hand coral, a bulb anemone, a sand anemone, and many different mushrooms includeing blue striped, red, browns.
Tank Size: 90 gallons
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About Yourself: started the reef tank with my son after spending a year with freshwater (still have the freshwater ) and whent with a reef after this tank was given to us. Have started a quarantine tank astrying to catch the critters after they are in with the live rock as well as the ones you get from the live rock can be a tricky.

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