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Country: Canada
Description: 250 watt metal halide 14000k mrc2 protein skimmer 4 coralia #3 pumps 1 tunze nanostream 6055/tunze 7091 controller little giant 4-MDQX-SC to drive the skimmer JBJ ARCTICA chiller 1/3 hp blueline 100hd pump to drive the filter 115 gallon refugium 18watt uv sterilizer sand bed filter 4 65 watt blue actinic lights strip of led's for night saline solutions overflow box rated at 1600 gallons/hr
Advice: Take your time!!!
Fish Kept: Pinktail Trigger Yellow Tang Blue Tang Exquisite Wrasse Figi Male Blonde Naso 2 Clarki Clowns Male/Female Foxface Sailfin Tang Banner fish Pink Spotted shrimp Goby
Corals/Plants: Assorted Mushrooms Torch Coral Frog spawn 2 Pink tipped anemones Christmas tree worm Blue Linka Star fish Sand sifting star fish Blue Tuxedo Urchin Green Zoanthids Brown Zoanthids 2 Caribbean giant anemones 2 bubble tip anemones Waving hand coral Sea Squirts Montipora White Caribbean zoanthid
Tank Size: 180 gallons

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