Photo #2 - 120 Gal..with Lr And Moorish Idol, Regal Tang,. S...

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Photo Caption: 120 gal..with LR and moorish idol, regal tang,. snowflake eel, lionfish, puffer, lunare wrasse, i have a 450w mh, 175w mh and 370w of vho,,
100 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - 120gal
100 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - 120 gal..with LR and moorish idol, regal tang,. snowflake eel, lionfish, puffer, lunare wrasse, i have a 450w mh, 175w mh and 370w of vho,,

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State: Illinois
Country: United States
Description: Its a 100 gallon acrylic tank. About 6 feet long. I use a Megaflow sump with a Berlin Triplepass Skimmer, and a Aqua UV Steralizer. I have four VHO bulbs, producing 360 watts.also have a 450w mh and a 175w mh...
Advice: I highly recommend JOES JUICE for the fast removal of those nasty aiptasiasand majano anemones. USE IT >>>IT WORKS
Fish Kept: I have a Blue Regal Tang, Voltian Lionfish, Lunare Wrasse, Moorish Idol, Snowflake eel and a clownfish.
Corals/Plants: I have about 70 pounds of live rock..,,,and live sand.
Tank Size: 100 gallons
Quote: Live for today cause there might not be a tomorrow.!!

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