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I'm fairly new to the hobby. I took over my Dad's tank in June (45g All-Glass cube 24x24x18). He only had soft corals (leather finger and mushrooms) and I have started to branch into LPS. I currently have a torch, duncan, and I added a hammer yesterday. For inverts I have a very old fire shrimp (original to the tank 4 or so years ago) as well as 5 hermit crabs and 5 snails (can't recall their name). For fish I have 2 clowns original to the tank (who doesn't?) a 6-line wrasse which was always my Dad's favorite, a neon dottyback, and I added a Diamond Goby yesterday with the hammer coral.

Enjoying everything so far, and I'm lucky to have such a mature tank to start with. Hoping to start a larger tank here in a few years.
 

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