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    keeplearning - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Tanks has been up around 2 1/2 years. In it are 4 four stripe damsels bad impluse purchase and one of first, four chromis viridis, two spotted mandarins which we had before and did.well with but sold, a comb tooh tang, two turbos, a flower anemone, a small frag of anthelia, two small mushrooms, a pruple photosynthetic sponge, a 8-10" squamosa clam, one black occelaris clown, two twenty polyp frag of zoos. Tank is 48*18*24.

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    keeplearning - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    So I did the calcium test wrong. Good new results though 400ppm. Probably going to have to plan an upcoming weekend to swap out substrate and rearrange tank. I read a post on the things you dont learn in a book thread about changing substrate in a weekend, it was a good one.

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