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Hello everyone, I am new to saltwater but have been researching about it since a kid. I just acquired my first tank, it’s a JBL 28 gallon. I have an AI Prime 16HD. This tank is almost 2 months old. My parents gave me the tank as a gift along with all the livestock and rocks. For the most part everything is going well my phosphate is a little high which I’m working on currently but other than that it is a fun hobby so far. I really enjoy finding all the little new life popping up(besides aiptasia). I also know that two different clown species don’t usually mix. But they have been hanging out with each other and rubbing next to one another. So we will see. Anyways I’m excited to see where this goes! Thanks.

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Hello everyone, I am new to saltwater but have been researching about it since a kid. I just acquired my first tank, it’s a JBL 28 gallon. I have an AI Prime 16HD. This tank is almost 2 months old. My parents gave me the tank as a gift along with all the livestock and rocks. For the most part everything is going well my phosphate is a little high which I’m working on currently but other than that it is a fun hobby so far. I really enjoy finding all the little new life popping up(besides aiptasia). I also know that two different clown species don’t usually mix. But they have been hanging out with each other and rubbing next to one another. So we will see. Anyways I’m excited to see where this goes! Thanks.

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