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    samoyedsrule - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Harry

    Default Pico reef

    My daughter received a 3 gallon desk top aquarium that right now is freshwater. She wants to make it a saltwater tank. I told her we could do a little pico reef that probably will not have any fish. I want to put mushroom rock and some zoanthids. It has an led light that does day and night. I will probably upgrade it. Any other stocking suggestions ?

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    Samoyedsrule

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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Default Pico reef

    Flaming Prawn Goby!! Max size is 1 1/2" What a beauty right?! My fav!
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