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<blockquote data-quote="o3SnakeBite" data-source="post: 10709977" data-attributes="member: 13947"><p>I started with fresh water, which i think everyone does then over the years started going with salt water. Right now I have a few Damsels There pretty hardy and durable, aggressive, but there are so many different kinds you can make a full tank of them and not get bored. Plus I like going to the beach and finding critters and putting them in the tanks. Snails, crabs, Starfish ect</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="o3SnakeBite, post: 10709977, member: 13947"] I started with fresh water, which i think everyone does then over the years started going with salt water. Right now I have a few Damsels There pretty hardy and durable, aggressive, but there are so many different kinds you can make a full tank of them and not get bored. Plus I like going to the beach and finding critters and putting them in the tanks. Snails, crabs, Starfish ect [/QUOTE]
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