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72 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - mixed reef

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State: Virginia
Country: United States
Description: i have a drilled 72 gallon bowfront tank with 25 gallon sump, sro 1000 skimmer, four bulb t5 lighting with ati bulbs
Advice: read as much as you can about the hobby..... find a good quality live stock provider that knows what there doing and talking about so tons of money is not wasted!
Fish Kept: yellow tang, tomini tang, midas blenny, melanurus wrasse, percula clown, mandarin goby, pink spot watchmen goby paired with tiger pistol shrimp
Corals/Plants: too many to list but here are a few orange and purple lobo, green brain, meteor shower, pink chalice, sunset monti, dragon soul favia, duncan coral, trumpet, 3 different birdsnest, zoas, xenia,
Tank Size: 72 gallons

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