The coral skeleton reef

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In this tank I used dead coral skeletons to create an interesting aquascape. It is 8 months old. It is 75 gallons.
Stocking is
2 clown fish(1 normal, one black)
2 green chromis
1 Bicolor foxface
1 bangi cardinal fish
1 Black striped cardinal
1 engineer goby
1 Dusky jawfish
1 Scarlet skunk cleaner shrimp
1 Blue coral banded shrimp
1 peppermint shrimp
20 hermit crabs(one the size of a golf ball)
7 trochus snails
10 cerith snails
8 nassurius snails
3 conchs
1 pincushion urchin
1 frilly arrow crab
green rhoadactis mushroom
purple people eater zoanthids
toadstool leather coral
kenya tree

The tank is doing good. Its filtration is nothing more than a canister filter.
The tank has a variety of hitchhikers including amphipods, sponges, spaghetti worms, spinoid worms, and asterina stars.

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Sorry for the quality of the pictures.
 
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