First fish!

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Over a month of cycling has finally paid off!! I’m so happy to welcome this lovely little pair of ocellaris clowns to my humble setup. They’re doing great and already starting to pair up! I can’t wait to see them grow
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Looks great, what are your plans, more fish and or corals? You’re going to need more rock either in your sump or display. The more surface area for beneficial bacteria and if your going to add more fish caves for hiding places.
 
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Looks great, what are your plans, more fish and or corals? You’re going to need more rock either in your sump or display. The more surface area for beneficial bacteria and if your going to add more fish caves for hiding
The lighting that came with this tank probably can only support macroes, but the price was right (headed for dumpster) and since it’s my first saltwater I wanna take things slow and easy. Sump is jam packed!
 

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