90 Gallon --- Jumping right in

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6 years ago, we bought a tank off a 90-gallon tank with cabinet, sump, skimmer, wave pumps, return pump, and LED lights for $500. It sat in the garage until now. So...of I go on this new Journey.

Sand in the tank...Seaflor Special Grade Reef Sand - Caribsea
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Real Reef Rock for Aquascape
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Pair of clownfish in for cycling
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Update

We now have:
2 Clownfish
2 Banggai Cardinals
2 Hermit Crabs
1 Serpent Star Fish
1 Sailfin Tang
1 Mimic Lemon Peel Tang
and 3 Banded Trochus Snails
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Update:
Added 2 Scooter Blemys, Sixline Wrasse, Diamond Sandsifting Gobbie, 5 Green Chromas, Niger Triggerfish, 2 Stripped Cardinalfish, and 2 Emerald Crabs

Also added, 2 Duncans, 3 Zoas, and an Elegance Coral.

Loving this hobby!!!

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