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I got the message saying to post here, so here I am! My husband and I have a Red Sea 650 peninsula reef tank. We both use this page fairly often to help us learn about our tank. So my profile is new, but I've been a silent stalker for a while. We are fairly new to reefing but have been learning a lot. I've recently been geeking out on phytoplankton. Our tank has paired clowns (Wyoming white and bullet hole) in their own nem, a clarkii clownfish with her own nem, a yellow tang, a powder brown tang, a diamond goby, orchid dottyback, aiptaisia eating filefish, six line wrasse, and a one spot fox face. We have a bunch of different corals of all kinds, snails who knock over the corals, and an urchin we put in time out in the sump (super happy down there by the way).
 

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