nchlsse on Nostr: Nice. I’d try easy soft coral first - if you really enjoy saltwater than you can ...
Nice. I’d try easy soft coral first - if you really enjoy saltwater than you can scale things up to hard coral. Little gobies and dragonets are fun nano tank fish (you’ll need a rich environment for dragonets). Clownfish and an anemone are always a classic.
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