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 Seca Marine Life 

Seca Marine Life is located in Oakleigh on Warrigal Road. Marine only aquarium store.

Store front view from Warrigal Road.
Store front view from Warrigal Road.
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One side view of the cylindrical display tank.
One side view of the cylindrical display tank.
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Close up of cylindrical display tank.
Close up of cylindrical display tank.
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The cylindrical display tank in the livestock room.
The cylindrical display tank in the livestock room.
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Rob performing the daily dose of calcium hydroxide water for the tank.
Rob performing the daily dose of calcium hydroxide water for the tank.
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"Fish trap" filled with brine shrimp to attempt to catch Flame Angel that took a liking to a Pocillipora colony.
"Fish trap" filled with brine shrimp to attempt to catch Flame Angel that took a liking to a Pocillipora colony.
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Fire Goby appreciated the fish trap, but Flame Angel didn't go near it.
Fire Goby appreciated the fish trap, but Flame Angel didn't go near it.
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Other side view of the cylindrical display tank.
Other side view of the cylindrical display tank.
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Another view of cylindrical display tank.
Another view of cylindrical display tank.
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