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150 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 150 gallon reef tank.

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State: Kansas
Country: United States
Description: 150 gallon Marineland Reef Tank. Tank is 6 feet long, 26" tall and 18" wide. Homemade stand. Total display with stand and canopy is 6' wide and 7' tall. 55 gallon aquarium for sump. Eheim return pump. Super Reef Octopus RO-PS-2000 Int protein skimmer. BRS dosing pumps dosing Alk and Calcium. BRS GFO/Carbon Reactor. Auto top off system. Dual 250 watt Eheim heaters. Lighting is (2) 250W metal halides running Phoenix 14,000K DE bulbs. Neptune Apex System for control and monitoring.
Advice: Patience
Corals/Plants: Montipora, Hammer, Green Star Polips, Candy Cane, Assorted leathers, Toadstool, Purple Mushrooms, Bubble Tip Anemone, Colt
Tank Size: 150 gallons

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