Photo #2 - Mushroom-star Polyps (just Fed)

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Photo Caption: Mushroom-Star Polyps (just fed)

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corals inverts - condylactis sp. - haitian reef anemone stocking in 80 gallons tank - Purple-eyed Antheis creepin around Hatian pink tipped anemone.
corals inverts - ricordea florida - ricordea mushroom stocking in 80 gallons tank - Mushroom-Star Polyps (just fed)
80 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 80 gallon reef

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Just went from 55 to 80. Need lots more rock obviously. Various soft corals. Hippo tank, Antheis, Fire Fish, Cleaner Wrasse, Percula Clown. Tons of snails, Sally Lightfoot, too many red legged and blue legged crabs to count. Power compact lights. 2 20 gal sumps, 2 skimmers, UV sterilizer.
Advice: read, read, read.
Fish Kept: Hippo Tang. Antheis. Percula Clown. Fire Fish. Cleaner Wrasse.
Corals/Plants: Various soft corals. Mushrooms, polyps, ect..
Tank Size: 80 gallons
Quote: Dogs are more honorable than humans.
About Yourself: Went from fresh to reef in one big leap. Trial and error is the best learning tool.

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