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the lights just came on
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156 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - the lights just came on
corals inverts - trachyphyllia radiata - brain coral, wellsophyllia stocking in 156 gallons tank - wellsophyllia

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 156 gal oceanic
Advice: be careful
Fish Kept: naso blonde tang, palette tang, sailfin tang, african midas blenny, (2) red scooter blenny, green madarin goby, flame angelfish, tri-color anthias, yellowhead goby, diamond goby, (2) cleaner wrasse (2) cleaner shrimp, (~10) blue leg hermits, (~10) scarlet hermits, (2) purple urchins), (2) red sea stars, coco worm, (2) sea squirts
Corals/Plants: Torch, candy, toadstool, fox, frogspawn, scolymia, wellsophyllia, plate, sun cup, mushrooms
Tank Size: 156 gallons

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