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55 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Jewel 240 reef tank

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: Jewel 240 tank. 4ft with numerous powerheads. Eheim external filter, Prizm skimmer, 2 x 150watt halides, 2x 56watt actinics and 8x blue led moonlight effect. No sump but would like to add one at some point.
Advice: Go for it.. Dont be scared by stories you hear!
Fish Kept: Clown, Tangs, coral beauty, wrasse, hawkfish, mandarin, niger trigger.
Corals/Plants: polyps, finger corals, purple mushrooms, plus more
Tank Size: 55 gallons
Quote: If you want it... work for it!
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Go for it.. Dont be scared by stories you hear! i like this advise fish avatar

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