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Photo Caption: new look added new live rock and corals new venture 10 k plus metal halide light 150w . comments welcome
63 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - new look added new live rock and corals new venture 10 k plus metal halide light 150w . comments welcome
saltwater fish - amphiprion ocellaris - ocellaris clownfish stocking in 63 gallons tank - these are my 2 clowns loving there home

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Country: South Africa
Description: new tank 1 metal halide 150w venture 10 K and 1 x atanic 20w light 4 x zoo med sweeper pro 500 l / hour power heads boyu skimmer
Advice: patiance do your water changes regularly
Fish Kept: perculer clowns, bi-color angle , midas blennie yellow tail wrasse, royal gramma, clown tang, blue green chromis ,yellow watchman gobie,green mandrin dragonet
Corals/Plants: colt tree coral ,gonaporia coral , galaxy coral,organ pipe coral and green bubble coral green polops leather toadstool coral red sun coral white button coral green frogspawn coral,pink fireworks anamone, purple mushrooms live sand bed and 50 kg live rock
Tank Size: 63 gallons
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