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27 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - Main display view
corals inverts stocking in 27 gallons tank - Torch corals

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Country: South Africa
Description: 100l at 91x30x35 with 20l overhead sump. Zedlight Lancia2 strip, Jebao OW 25 wavemaker and nano skimmer. Tank has been running for 3 months and cycled for one.
Advice: Not sure cos I am a new hobbyist but I guess Research!!!
Fish Kept: Bangaii Cardinal, Cleaner Wrasse, Maroon Clownfish, Yellow cheek goby, Green chromis, Cleaner shrimp, Fire shrimp, Turbo snail, Fan worm, Hermit crabs
Corals/Plants: Hammer, torch, elegance, toadstool, Kenya tree, zoanthids, mushrooms, Xenia, peacock chalice,green star polyps, brain coral and rose tip bubble anemone
Tank Size: 27 gallons
About Yourself: Had a marine tank (500l) around 15 years ago and recently started up again.

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