Photo #2 - The Many Faces Of My Master Scolymia

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: Tank - LeeMar 187 gallon Dems - 60"x30"x24" Lighting - ATI Sunpower 6x54w, Evoslim led strip for supplemental blue Return Pump - Waveline DC-6000 Skimmer - AquaMaxx EM-600 JNS Alpha 2 Biopellet reactor 2x NextReef MR1 media reactors for carbon and GFO
Advice: Keep up with maintenance and do not over feed. Also, pay attention to light bulb life. Replace when necessary.
Fish Kept: Blue Tang, Sailfin Tang, Desjardini, Yellow Tang, Yellow Tang - Hawaii
Corals/Plants: Scolymia, Wellsophyllia,lobophyllia, fungia, chalice, euphyllia, zoanthid, palythoa, nepthea, Xenia, star polyps, montipora, acropora, acan, millepora, sinularia, Hydenophora, leptastrea, cyphastrea
Tank Size: 187 gallons

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