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My names Andie, I’ve had freshwater tanks for several years but after a devistating tank collapse i turned to solely saltwater. I have a snowflake eel, Indian mud eel, two cinnamon clown fish and one tomato clownfish, sea hare, a bunch of snails and blue leg hermits. We have gsp, torch coral, cabbage coral, zoa, xoanthid, potato chip coral, and a condy anemone
 
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My names Andie, I’ve had freshwater tanks for several years but after a devistating tank collapse i turned to solely saltwater. I have a snowflake eel, Indian mud eel, two cinnamon clown fish and one tomato clownfish, sea hare, a bunch of snails and blue leg hermits. We have gsp, torch coral, cabbage coral, zoa, xoanthid, potato chip coral, and a condy anemone
Hi! I’m a new member, too. Your tank sounds very impressive and I would love to see pics if possible.
 
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