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here it is, 75 gallon tank

aragonite substrate, all real dried corals (probably over a 1000 dollars worth)
gonna be keeping mbuna in there

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tell me what you think
 
I would worry during all the chasing with mbuna they are going to scratch the heck out of themselves due to coral being extremely sharp.
 
when i saw this i thought it was some newbie, i got scared real quick.

thankfully its just you, and i personally think it looks nice!
 
i didnt pay a 1000 for it, its worth that much. since corals are endangered or whatever, they're extremely hard to import into canada. so even if they do show up in a store, pieces that size would sell for 90-110 dollars each.


and the corals i used are not too sharp. i handled them very easily and they didnt seem sharper than a piece of rock with "sharp" edges.

and the cichlids im putting in are relatively small, i have a separate tank for peacocks
 
I think it looks really nice. The nice thing about these dead corals is that you can take it out and bleach them to restore their white color.

If you could find a sea fan, that would be really cool.
 
I think it looks really nice. The nice thing about these dead corals is that you can take it out and bleach them to restore their white color.

If you could find a sea fan, that would be really cool.

these were crazy hard to find in the first place.

they're almost impossible to import into canada
 
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