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Rated #381: 80 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #381: 80 Gallons Reef Tank - Only been up for about 7 months not much coral yet.
Username: Keanu_Reefs
Country: United States
Rank: #381 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Keanu_Reefs on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 95
Fish Kept: Ocellaris Clownfish, Yellow Belly Regal Blue Tang, Engineer goby's, Marine Betta, Sailfin Tang, Three Stripe Damselfish, Blue Devil Damselfish, Lyretail Anthias, Saddle Valentini Puffer, Pink smiths damselfish
Corals/Plants: Mixed reef
Tank Size: 80 gallons
Advice: Start small
Description: Only been up for about 7 months not much coral yet.

Rated #382: 55 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #382: 55 Gallons Reef Tank - 55 Gallon tank
wet/dry filter 
Magnum 350 filter system with a bi-wheel, a Rio 800 power head, 320 watts of lighting, alos have 68lbs of live rock.
Username: Jeffrey Biles
Country: United States
Rank: #382 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Jeffrey Biles on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 296
Quote: None
Fish Kept: 1 yellow strip tomato clown, 1 Blue tang, 1 yellow tang,1 purple 4 horse shoe crabs,1 red star fish 20 snails, about 6 red crabs
Corals/Plants: About 28 corals so far leathers Brian, , purple flower pot,pink, torch, sea grape, 2 hammers white carnation. not sure what the rest are called, 2 mushroom rocks
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Advice: Take your time and save your MONEY
Description: 55 Gallon tank wet/dry filter Magnum 350 filter system with a bi-wheel, a Rio 800 power head, 320 watts of lighting, alos have 68lbs of live rock.

Rated #383: 38 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #383: 38 Gallons Reef Tank - My 38 gallon reef tank :)
Username: Jana
Country: United States
Rank: #383 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Jana on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 156
Quote: "I'd rather be reefing"
About Yourself: College Student, half my time I do homework, the other half the time I do tank work. But it's worth it. :)
Fish Kept: Yellow tang, two false perculas, Hawaiian flame angel, firefish, six-lined wrasse.
Corals/Plants: Candy cane, scolymia australis, aussie duncan, anthelia, xenia, sun coral, mushrooms, zoos, pink and white acan, false rose anemone, moon coral, toadstool leather, frog spawn.
Tank Size: 38 gallons
Advice: Get a big tank, small ones are a pain, especially if you have fish.
Description: My 38 gallon reef tank :)

Rated #384: 150 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #384: 150 Gallons Reef Tank - Emperor Angelfish posing for us.  He's about 5 inches at this point.
Username: Craig Kaplan
Country: United States
Rank: #384 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Craig Kaplan on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 350
About Yourself: Long time aquarist. First fresh water tank set up in 1976. First salt water tank set up in 1977. My tank was featured in the September 1993 issue of "Marine Fish Monthly". I have successfully kept both reef tanks and fish only tanks. Current tank has been set up since January 2007. The Blue Tangs, the Yellow Tang and the Sailfin Tang have all been in the tank since then (currently 13+ years).
Fish Kept: Blue Face Angelfish, Flame Angelfish, (4) Blue Tangs, (2) Heniochus Butterflyfish, Yellow Tang, Sailfin Tang, Yellow-Stripe Maroon Clownfish and Blackt Triggerfish. So far, no incidents with the Triggerfish. Keeping my fingers crossed! Added Auriga Butterflyfish. All still going great as of May 2010., (3) Pacific Blue Tangs, Emperor Angelfish, African Flameback Angelfish, Yellow Coris Wrasse, Diamond Watchman Goby, Ocellaris Clownfish, Ocellaris Clownfish, Ocellaris Clownfish, Ocellaris Clownfish, Blue Tang, Blue Tang, Blue Tang
Corals/Plants: Many soft corals (leathers, mushrooms, Xenias, Zooanthids), Camelback Shrimp, Tuxedo Urchin, Haitian Condylactus Anemone, and many snails. The Emperor Angelfish has been in the tank for a year and a half. So far, he hasn't bothered any of the inverts. Also, he is starting to change into full adult coloration.
Tank Size: 150 gallons
Advice: Feed sparingly as fish normally forage for food continuously. Overfeeding causes the fish to stop foraging and it just makes it look un-natural. Also (and more importantly), all nutrients added must (eventually) be taken out. Feeding carefully makes maintenance much easier and less disruptive to your fish.
Description: Emperor Angelfish posing for us. He's about 5 inches at this point.

Rated #385: 300 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #385: 300 Gallons Reef Tank - My 300 Gallon Reef Tank
Username: Sanjeeva Jayasinghe
Country: Sri Lanka
Rank: #385 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Sanjeeva Jayasinghe on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 161
About Yourself: I work as General Manager for a company in to Exports . We do a lot of business in the Maldives and I do travel a lot to Maldives. I have been maintaining many aquariums as a hobby since I was a kid , but started reef Aquarums about 3 years ago.
Fish Kept: Blue Face Angel (Malaysia), Emperor Angel (Sri Lanka), Flame Angels , Fox Face, Blue Damse (Malaysia)l, Hippo Tangs , Purple Tang ( Red Sea), Bi Colour Angels (malaysia), Regal Angel (Maldives), Clown Fish (Sri Lanka)
Corals/Plants: Polyps, Open Brain, Plate Corals , Ball Corals (waving Hand corals) , leather Corals, Most corals are soft Corlas which are easy to keep without a calcium reactor. Tube Worms, Red Shrimp, Hipolis Shrimp, Claude Shrimp.
Tank Size: 300 gallons
Advice: I started this tank as an DIY project. The tank was a fresh water tank that I converted to sea water. The lighting was done by me, I have converted the original tank hood , repalced the conventional T5 lights by High Power LED Lights . I have used 2 protein skimmers to increase skimming and for better water quality. I do not use any calcium reactors , but induce calcium weekly basis. This is a trial project to see how we could get about a reef aquarium with minimum cost.
Description: My 300 Gallon Reef Tank

Rated #386: 110 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #386: 110 Gallons Reef Tank - 110 G Mixed Reef Tank
Username: Ratha
Country: United States
Rank: #386 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Ratha on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 147
Quote: Setup Costs $$$, Maintaining Costs $$$, Enjoying a beautiful piece of living art you created: PRICELESS
Fish Kept: Blue Tang, Fox Face, Chromis, Diamond Goby, Ocellaris Clown, Anthia, Yellow Tang, Flame Angel, Firefish
Corals/Plants: Candy Cane, Brain Corals, Monti Cap, Green Star Polyps, Hammer, Torch, Various Mushrooms, Various Zoas, Large Toadstool Leather, Button Polyps, Pagoda, Yellow Colony Polyps.
Tank Size: 110 gallons
Advice: Nothing good happens overngiht, so take your time.
Description: 110 G Mixed Reef Tank

Rated #387: 20 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #387: 20 Gallons Reef Tank - 20 gallon nano reef
Username: Michael
Country: United States
Rank: #387 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Michael on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 230
Quote: Do or do not, there is no try. ~ Yoda
About Yourself: I’ve had fish my whole life. I also have two other fresh water tanks. One is a 55 with (2) Polypterus, a Jade Goby, and a Lima Shovelnose. My 3rd tank is another 20 long with a Rope Fish, a Spiny Eel, and the biggest Golden Wonder Killifish ever.
Fish Kept: (2) Fire fish, (2) Purple Fire fish, and a Scooter Blenny.
Corals/Plants: (5) Feather Dusters, Coco Worm, Colt Leather, Cabbage Leather, Finger Leather, Devils hand Leather, huge Green Brain, little Red Brain, Frogspawn, Neon Green Star Polyps, Star Polyps, Plate Coral, Pulsing Xenia, purple Crocea Clam, a huge Green Mushroom rock, a couple frags of Sun Polyps, and a bunch of misc. mushrooms. Some orange and green Polyps, a Brian I am not sure about (came attached to rock), and a few Trumpet frags.
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Advice: Research before you buy.
Description: 20 gallon nano reef

Rated #388: 300 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #388: 300 Gallons Reef Tank - 300 gallon reef
Username: Erica
Country: United States
Rank: #388 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Erica on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 210
About Yourself: Been keeping aquariums for 16 years fresh and salt...
Fish Kept: Powder blue tang,Chromis,Fire goby
Corals/Plants: Too much to name!Galaxy,pink polyp,zooanthids,bubble mushroom,purple mushrooms,Kenya tree,Leathers etc.Mostly softies
Tank Size: 300 gallons
Advice: Take it slow,Dont put your hand in the tank no more then once a week.
Description: 300 gallon reef

Rated #389: 20 Gallons Reef Tank

Rated #389: 20 Gallons Reef Tank - Overall picture
Username: Nicholas Wheeler
Country: United Kingdom
Rank: #389 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Nicholas Wheeler on
Ratings: 5.64
Number of votes: 168
Fish Kept: 4 x Pyjama Cardinalfish which breed regulary 1 x Midas Blenny 1 x Wheeler Goby with pistol shrimp
Corals/Plants: Several types of Acropora and Montipora, Duncan coral, Red Aussie Acanthastrea, Hammerhead, Pocillipora, Blastomussa, Fungia. Turbo snails, hermit crabs, Lots of frags
Tank Size: 20 gallons
Advice: Take your time when stocking and do regular water changes
Description: Overall picture

Rated #390: Reef Tank

Rated #390: Reef Tank
Username: Nick
Country: Great Britain
Rank: #390 out of 1402 Reef Tanks submitted all-time
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Submitted By: Nick on
Ratings: 5.63
Number of votes: 385

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