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Photo Caption: photo took march 14, 2010
180 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - photo took march 14, 2010

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Country: Chile
Description: 1,2 x 60 x55 cms. aquamedic skimmer t1000 sump 20 gallons 1/4 hp chiller light 6 x 55 watts pl blue and white
Advice: dont look your wallet
Fish Kept: because of the eartquake feb 27 2010 almost all (20) fishes have died also 1 tridacna, 1 anemone and sever soft corals such as xenias etc.. so i am starting the recovery process actually i have 5 clown fishes 1 chromis viridis 1 watchman goby 1 damsel yellow tail
Corals/Plants: 1 porites from tahiti,1 fungia from tahiti, clavularia 1 frogspawn, torch and hammer candy coral, several zohantus, palithoas ,sinularia, purple brain, xenia, yellow polyps rodactis etc,,,
Tank Size: 180 gallons
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