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Our 75 gallon fish and coral tank


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    Rabidgoose - Reefkeeper Moderator

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    Looking good.....do you have plans for some barnacle blennies? They're cool little fish.

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    So far we have
    2 Ocellaris Clownfish orange and white and black
    1 chalk bass
    2 Blue/Green Reef Chromis
    2 orange Lined Cardinalfish
    2 Yellowtail Damselfish
    1 royal gramma basselet
    Red Scooter Dragonet
    Banggai Cardinal fish
    pistol tiger shrimp
    2 emerald grabs
    2 blue legged and one red one
    1 blue tuxedo pin cushion sea urchent
    1purple firefish
    No plans to add anymore fish for now but I just lost my blood shrimp so are going to replace it with a mated pair of red banded shrimp I think. We do need a goby for the pistol shrimp but so far have had two watchman gobies neither made it so when the store replaced the 2nd one we went with the firefish instead. I will look at a barnacle blennies.

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