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Submitted By: Patrick on
Photo Caption: My 40 gal Tank eve stage (only175w mh on, sorry for the closed polyps)
40 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My 40 gal Tank eve stage (only175w mh on, sorry for the closed polyps)

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 36x14x16 Tru-View Aquasystem w/ built in wet/dry system. coralife U/V. Wavemaster pro 175w Double Ended MH, 400w Double Ended HQI and 1x96w Compact Florescent (7:30 175MH on all day, at 11:00 400MH turns on until 5:00 Then 175MH turns off at 8:00 LEDs on all night)
Advice: "Paitience is a vertue" " knowledge is power" "Dont Panic!" "Have Fun!"
Fish Kept: Black False Percula, 6-Line Wrasse, Royal Gramma, Pacific Blue Tang, Neon Blue Damsel, Purple Dart Fish, Black Sailfin Blenny, Skunk Cleaner, 2x peppermint Cleaner (for aptasia), Blue and white feather star, Turbo & astrea snails, numerous hitchicker crabs(red, White, Black, Emerald, Porceline)
Corals/Plants: Corals: Frog Spawn, Pearl bubble, Torch, Goniopora Plate, Green Open Brain, orange Carnation, green plate? Aquacultered grey/Green polyp, Green and brown star polyp, Red sand, Copper/grey sand polyp, Green/brown polyp, Metallic purple mushroom, Neon Purple mushroom, Green/Purple Maxima Clam, white and red flame scallop, Green/ Purple Carpet Aenemone Grape, Sawtooth, & other Caulerpa/macroalgea
Tank Size: 40 gallons
Quote: "If it can't stand Pat, It aint all that"

COMMENTS

You're under-rated in my opinion!! Nice mix for just a 40. You certainly have plenty of light! fish avatar

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