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corals inverts - rhyzotrochus typus - white rhyzo stocking in 55 gallons tank - 55G

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Country: Canada
Description: My tank setup includes: oceanic aquarium 48x12x18 Coralife power compact lighting 12,000k fluval fx5 extreme filtration (wouldn't recomend)
Advice: Pick a water change date and stick to it! blow off your rocks with a power head occasionaly. Put atinics in the front and 12000k or etc in the back of your fixture so fish and corals get more of the spectrum
Fish Kept: ummm whew, Tomato clown Lawnmower blenny Spiney hawkfish Yellow angel Spider conch 2x Green nydibranch peppermint shrimp assortment of damsels and crabs, snails etc
Corals/Plants: over 18 species of mushrooms pulsating xenia cabbage coral 1 ft long fireworks anemone Pink toadstool variety of sea grasses &polyps
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: fish swims into a wall says dam
About Yourself: I am 15 years old and have kept fish for 6 years now and have 3 freshwater tanks and 2 reef tanks

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