Photo #2 - 150g Sps - 2 Clownfish Percula, 1 Lieutenant Tan...

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Country: Canada
Description: 150g SPS dominated Refugium and sump (berlin type), 3x250w 14K MH + 4x T5, calcium reactor,Kalkawaser reactor, bio-pellets reactor, Apex controler, skimmer 4feet airstones.
Advice: read, ask questions and be patient!
Fish Kept: 2 clownfish percula, 1 lieutenant tang, 1 yellow tang, 1 coral beauty, 2 chromis, 2 spot tail globies, 4 green clown gobies, 1 lyretail anthias, 1 swallow tail angel, 1 mandarin, 1 lawnmower blenny, 1 cardinal pajama, 1 cardinal bangail, 1 glass cardinal.
Corals/Plants: SPS and some LPS
Tank Size: 150 gallons

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awsome tank! fish avatar
do I see a acro colony on a magnet? fish avatar
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Very Nice! Well scaped and clean, large grow in colonies. Awesome Job! fish avatar

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