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Hi!
My name is Rosie, I'm a paramedic student. I have a golden retriever named peanut.
I've had freshwater tanks/fish in the past, but ever since I lived in Okinawa, Japan I've wanted a saltwater tank. Until now it has been out of my price range. I just started a 'nano' reef tank. It currently has 2 snowflake ocellaris clownfish in it. Their names are Juicy (Jojo) and Fruit. I also have a sand sifting starfish who is unnamed. Any suggestions?
I have lots of coral on the way. I will make a list in a separate thread.
I'm super excited about this. Woot.

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Omg... Juicy and Fruit! That’s hilarious! With names like this, that starfish can be called “Sander”, he’s basically sanding for you! In the sand all day moving around!haha
(It’s funny to me!haha)

Welcome to R2R! We’ve been waiting for you here!
Another one sucked in!
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