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30 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - a 30 gallon bowfront with 2 fluval 205s 1kg of live rock a uv steriliser and a skimmer. lighting 130watts of t5 lighting (5 tubes) 55watts of actinic blue and 75watts of marine white. i do a 10% water change every month.
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Photo Caption: a 30 gallon bowfront with 2 fluval 205s 1kg of live rock a uv steriliser and a skimmer. lighting 130watts of t5 lighting (5 tubes) 55watts of actinic blue and 75watts of marine white. i do a 10% water change every month.
30 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - a 30 gallon bowfront with 2 fluval 205s 1kg of live rock a uv steriliser and a skimmer. lighting 130watts of t5 lighting (5 tubes) 55watts of actinic blue and 75watts of marine white. i do a 10% water change every month.

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Country: United Kingdom
Description: a 30 gallon bowfront with 2 fluval 205s 1kg of live rock a uv steriliser and a skimmer. lighting 130watts of t5 lighting (5 tubes) 55watts of actinic blue and 75watts of marine white. i do a 10% water change every month.
Advice: its pretty easy my advice is not to take the cheap way of setting up a tank spend a bit of money in the first place and you wont have to spend it later on
Fish Kept: regal tang, mustard tang, percula clown, cherub angel, domino damsel, yellow tang
Corals/Plants: pulsing xenia red mushrooms bubble tip anemone metallic green mushrooms favia brain coral devils finger
Tank Size: 30 gallons
Quote: persistance is the key
About Yourself: well im 14 and i have always kept fish but last year i decided to keep marines so i saved up and bought all the equipment and now the tank is mature and running well

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