Restarting my 45 gallon reef

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So last month my 45 gallon thriving reef was doing great and before I know it I come home from school and one I've my submersible pumps burned out and I think electrocuted my whole tank and killed everything in my tank except for some green ricordias so here are some pics of me restocking my
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Looks like everything is doing fine now. Sorry about the losses. :(
 
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Now I think it's going good but I'm only fifteen so its gonna take along time to restock my tank again I lost all my fish and all my inverts


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Good luck with the rebuild!! I know how frustrating it can be.
 

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