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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
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Advice: I am new at this myself but be pacient dont rush and sugest that you should start out with a small tank. Also i would consider that you are going to spend a lot of money.VERY IMPORTANT IS TO REMEMBER IF U HAVE ANY 3 OR 4 STRIPE DAMSELS I WOULD TAKE THEM OUT BEFORE YOU PUT ANY GOOD FISH IN. They ARE A LOT OF MONEY MY TWO 3 STRIPES KILLED ALMOST ALL ME FISH EXCEPT FOR 2 AND I HAVE LOST OVER 100 DOALLARS IN FISH BECAUSE OF THEM TWO LITTLE ASS HOLES
Fish Kept: 1 PERCULA CLOWN, 1 YELLOWTAIL DAMSEL, 1 hawwin lemon butterfly, coral beatuy, 1 yellow tang, 2 EMRALD CRABS, 1 CLEANER SHRIMP, 1 COARL BANDED SHRIMP, 2 HERMIT CRABS, AND A BUNCH OF TINY SNAILS VERY HARD TO SEE
Corals/Plants: Xenia going to get more soon
Tank Size: 37 gallons
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