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I am not really new to salt water tanks, had a nice 55g set up until it decided to spring a leak and empty itself while I was out and lost all fish. Now wanting to get back into the hobby, but much smaller scale, thinking about a 3.7 gallon marineland contour light kit I found on fb market place. I know i will only be able to keep a few corals, maybe an anemone, and 1 or 2 fish..... but that will be ok, it will still be my little slice of the ocean.
 

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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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