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Hi, I'm Tim and have been involved with marine for just over 1 year. I have an Aquanano 60 (100Ltr), and a pico tank about 30Ltr. My pico has just had a massive outbreak of WS and has wiped out nearly everything in there. My 100Ltr is doing fine. I've just started to keep mushes and have 4 in the 100 and 3 in the pico. I also have a yellow goni and a neon green goni, a pink hammer and a pink/neon green nem in the 100, and a couple of blastos and a small 2 head duncan in the pico. I hope to pick your brains in the future on how best to keep everything looking great and being healthy. Thanks. Tim.
 

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Welcome to R2R Tim. Looks like the tank is doing very well. Look forward to see more post:)
 

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