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    hummer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    well i"ll keep my 55 for now . it is my first tank and it is is my bed room on the 2nd floor .maybe some day many many moons from now will go bigger and do it all again some day...hehe
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    well i"ll keep my 55 for now . it is my first tank and it is is my bed room on the 2nd floor .maybe some day many many moons from now will go bigger and do it all again some day...hehe
    lol no way Im to sappy to let go of the 55. Its just the addiction Im already up to , two seperate tanks. Trying to convince my mom (who lives seperately) to get one for the kids.
    55 Gallon. One year old, and looking SUPER.

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