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220 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 220g

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State: Pennsylvania
Country: United States
Description: 220 gallon Bare Bottom. Coralife Aqualight 3x250 10k MH + 2x96 actinic
Fish Kept: Tangs, Chromis, Lamarck's Angel, Clowns...etc.
Corals/Plants: Mainly soft corals, a few LPS
Tank Size: 220 gallons

COMMENTS

How did you attach the rocks to the back of the tank? fish avatar
LOL thanks, its a different (better) camera :) fish avatar
Better photo,nice tank:D fish avatar

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