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State: North Carolina
Country: United States
Description: 9 months old 180 reef tank 270lbs of live rock. 125 coral life skimmer. 3 150w metal halides, 4 96w actenic blue power compacts with moon light combo. 30 Gallon sump. UV Sterilizer 8 watt
Advice: Find a good LFS
Fish Kept: mated pair of ocellaris clowns, mated pair of yellow watchman gobies, lunar wrasse, did have a mated pair of pink skuns the female jump out. one hippo tang, orange spot file fish. lots of critters
Corals/Plants: pearl coral, pink tip plate coral, large finger leather, toadstool leather, yellow leather, long tentical anemone, buble tip anemone, christmas worm rock, coco worm with a baby attached, metallic green gonapora, branch gonapora, some zoanthids and some mushrooms.
Tank Size: 125 gallons

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