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So I've been out of the hobby for about 10 years and my dad took my pair of True Percula Clowns when I broke down my last tank. He's now moving and getting out of the hobby in the process so my Clowns, now 18yrs old, are getting a new (retirement) home.

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I wish I could retire too lol. Love the caves in the rock work.
Thanks! Took a bit to get it just right but I feel like I got a decent amount of ledges/caves for some interesting structure with space for corals and nice crevices for the fish.
 
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Oh any baby clownfish? I know you’d have to separate them or they eat the eggs.
Too many other fish in the tank to get that far. Hopefully when we move them they'll keep breeding and I can give it a shot in a more controlled environment. That'd be amazing to raise some clowns from this pair.
 

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