All the monsters are gone...

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kittyhazelton

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Well, recently due to financial circumstances (and a now ex-boyfriend who couldn't be bothered to get a job or put an equal amount of financial responsibility in life) I had to move back in with the parents.
Had to sell my 125 freshwater, my 135 saltwater, and most of my reptiles. I am down to 1 cat, 1 dog, a bird, a tegu, and 1 sad little 35L tank.
Well, here is the tank anyway. I kept a few of my fish and hardyer corals from the move.

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that really sucks... you've done a great job with the 35L though. it looks really good if its any consellation... :)
 
ewww been there and am back with the parents too...but the tank looks awsome! Someday I'll learn the ropes on saltwater tanks...
 
Thanks guys. Here's a stock list for this tank. Yes, I'm sure you'll say it's overstocked, but I kept what I thought could reasonably fit from my 135 when I sold it, and dammit I wouldn't have if I wasn't forced to by debt.
Fish: Fairy Wrasse (not sure species, but it's pink) 6 Line Wrasse, Coral Beauty Angelfish, Yellow Dwarf Angelfish, 5 Yellow Tail Damsels, Percula Clownfish, Skunk clownfish, Algae Blenny, Green Mandarin dragonet, 3 peppermint shrimp.
Corals: lots of green starburst polyps, devils hand coral, toadstool mushroom coral (frags from a 14" one that started rotting) some unkown leather coral, treebranch coral thing.
 
Its always sad when life gets in the way and fishkeeping has to suffer.Happened to me a few times but now I have more than ever.Youll be back.And that tank looks great!:thumbsup:
 
Thats all you need anyway less work that tank looks awsome all ive got is a 55 gallon saltwater and a 29 gallon goldfish tank thats like my dream tank.Sorry you had to get rid of the other tanks.Goodluck with this one.
 
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