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My set up is young, about 6 months. My last two set ups overgrew the tank so I broke them down to start over! I only have a few corals right now, Purple cap montipora, Emerald Granddis palythoa,(3 heads) Miami Vice zoas(5 heads) and Wildfire zoas.(maybe 6 heads) It's a start.
 
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My set up is young, about 6 months. My last two set ups overgrew the tank so I broke them down to start over! I only have a few corals right now, Purple cap montipora, Emerald Granddis palythoa,(3 heads) Miami Vice zoas(5 heads) and Wildfire zoas.(maybe 6 heads) It's a start.

that's sick my setup is kinda young too I think it's been like 8 months.
 
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Hi guys anyone interested in helping out?
 
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