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My !20!g tank of noobishness


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    This thread is intense pressure to get more stuff to show off on here... :D

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    Bella127 - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Looks very clean . One thing to remember is to keep up on your water changes in your tank. Your fish and coral will love you for it.

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    Left side GSP growing on glass-cool or what.
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