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buckeyeboy0922

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i realy want to add corals first to my tnk so that they can have the tank to them selves to plant down and find a spot without getting territorial with fish what are some great starter corals that wont cost to much i really dont have to much to spend
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sandman111

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kenya trees,xenia are a couple. I have some you can have for free!
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buckeyeboy0922

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o ok thanks yea i would love some when would be a good time for you for me to pick them up? i work mon. -fri. 3pm to 10pm
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sandman111

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I'm off tomarrow!! anytime after 10am
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sandman111

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(419)367-7033 Brandon
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buckeyeboy0922

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ok cool wow thanks alot I will give you a call like around 11 thank you sooo much now my wife wont kill me cuz i spent money again lol
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sandman111

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lol...I know the feeling....every payday 
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Burks


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Zoanthids, palythoas, xenia, kenya trees, and duncans are a good start. Very forgiving.
Just don't get the "high end" zoanthids/palys as some of those have different requirements. 99% of zoas/palys you find in stores are very common, very easy to take care of.
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hdean

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xenia are gorgeous i am planning on picking a frag up at the clev swap once i get my filtration figured out
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buckeyeboy0922

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ok will do thanks alot guys you all have been very helpful
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