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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: 125 gallon in wall with 55 gallon refugium, auto top off, Turboflotor Skimmer, homemade filter box,2 Koralia #4's, 2 Koralia #2's 1200 gph overflow, 1/3 hp Current USA chiller, 72" Current Outer Orbit with 3 150 watt Metal Halides, 8 39 watt Dual Actinic 4@460nm 4@420nm, 12 white lunar moon lights and 12 lunar blue lights 140 lbs. fiji live rock
Advice: You can't read enough!!!! Keep up with water changes!!!!
Fish Kept: Purple Tang, Yellow Tang, Blue Green Chromis, 2 Tank Bred Ocellaris clownfish, lyretail anthias,2 pepperment Shrimp, 2 scarlet skunk cleaner Shrimp, tuxedo Urchin and the clean-up crew started out with 45 Scarlet Reef Hermits, 45 Dwarf Blue Leg Hermits, 45 Astraea Turbo Snails and 30 Nassarius Snails but who knows how many there are now
Corals/Plants: Green Hairy Mushroom, 8 different color variation zoas fruit loops, tubbs blue, orange bam bam, tye dye,forgot the names of the others purple death palys 2 frogspawns, blasto, lobo, brain, 4 acans, 4 chalices,bleeding apple scolyma, pumping zenia, 1 polyp dendro,long tentical anemone, bubble tip anemone , various mushrooms and an unknown sps
Tank Size: 125 gallons
About Yourself: Had freshwater tanks since I was a kid and just set up my 1st salt tank about 3 years ago

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