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    Micro-Reefs LLC

    Hi all,

    For any scuba enthusiast that loves the ocean, come take a look at my website:

    Welcome to Micro-Reefs LLC... (Miniaturizing Coral Reefs) - Home

    We specialize in 3 gallon and smaller micro-reefs...






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    I decided to start my 2 gallon micro-reef today, but I couldn't decide whether to go black or blue background, both looked great and I ended up flipping a coin, blue came out...





    It was then time to do the water test, passed with flying colors, okay blue colors...



    Carefully laid out the Caribbean sea sand...


    I only use the best rubble live rock, can anyone say Barney purple?


    Aquascaping is so much fun, hiding all power cords and temp gauges..


    Add the water carefully to make sure no shift occurs in live rubble to sand...

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