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Any comments would be appreciated.. Thanks! :)

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and by the way,, i have still corals at the back but didnt shown in the photo! :) I offset the livrocks at the back so that the fish can swim in circular motion! lol!

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I wanted to put a tiny one in y 16 gallon nuvo and as soon as it even remotely got bigger i was going to put it in another tank. I got blasted for even just thinking of the idea

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Thats for sure jaden. Grownup hippo is not cute anymore! Lol! My fishes grows very slowly due to small place to swim in! Hehehe! Coach be sure you purchase dwarf fishes! Lol!

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doppelganger

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Thats for sure jaden. Grownup hippo is not cute anymore! Lol! My fishes grows very slowly due to small place to swim in! Hehehe! Coach be sure you purchase dwarf fishes! Lol!

 

I don't even know where to start with this comment... like every single thing is false...

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MirandaCaine

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Love your aquascape, but tangs should ideally be kept in 90 gallon or more. They are very active swimmers and require ample open spaces. Even the largest tank can not compare to the ocean. Keeping a fish in a tank so small they can't grow is pretty much torture. The goal in this hobby is to create an environment our fish can thrive in not just survive. Hope this is just your "grow up" tank, and you've since re-homed them

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