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150 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - not done yet

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Country: United States
Description: metal halide light with t5 digital timer sump and refugium sump light t5 coralife mrc skimmer mag18 pm calcium reactor with 35 pound co2 tank ph controller tank is running on turbo sea pressure rated pump run my tank with a aquarium controller and auto top off
Advice: pic 1 theory and stick with it
Fish Kept: blue tang,clown fish andtrigger clown tank is not done yet
Corals/Plants: hammer coral mushroom clam umbrella coral tank not done yet
Tank Size: 150 gallons
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