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Photo Caption: 48 coralife light with lunar light,80 lbs live sand,250 lbs live rock,sump filter with protein skimmer and coralife uv light,3 regular powerhead.
120 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 48 coralife light with lunar light,80 lbs live sand,250 lbs live rock,sump filter with protein skimmer and coralife uv light,3 regular powerhead.
saltwater fish - zebrasoma flavescens - yellow tang - hawaii stocking in 120 gallons tank - my fishes,
120 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - My 120 gal Fish Tank

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 48 coralife light with lunar light,80 lbs live sand,250 lbs live rock,wet and dry(up too 300 gal) filter with protein skimmer and coralife uv light,3 regular powerhead.
Advice: spend as much as you can,stop when you got everything!!!
Fish Kept: majestic angelfish,lion fish,2 yellow tang,blue tang,clown fish,clams,
Corals/Plants: none
Tank Size: 120 gallons
Quote: GOT TINAPA?
About Yourself: my wife is about to close all my credit cards!!!

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