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State: Wisconsin
Country: United States
Description: Running metal halyde Radium bulbs 20k, 2 t-5s & actinic. octopus skimmer. vortech 40 pump. gravity fed 10 gal refugium for replenishment of pods to tank n use of nitrates w/ cheto n calurpa. and 20 gal sump. LPS coral, SPS, watermelon RBTA, yellow tank, hepatus tang, 2 ocelarus clowns, orchid dottyback, banghi cardinal, chromis, randall goby, tiger pistol shrimp, cleaner shrimp, 2 6in clams, inverts... lots :)
Advice: GO BIG! if u dont its a waste of $ bc ull always want bigger ;) plus coral tanks need to be open top. smaller they are the more the evaporate most likely which can cause less than constant water perameters. PLUS you can buy more coral its addictive ha.
Fish Kept: Yellow Tang - Hawaii, Blue Tang, True Percula Clownfish, Purple Dottyback, Kaudern's Cardinal, Green Reef Chromis, Christmas Wrasse, Leopard Wrasse, Orange Spotted Goby, Black and White Ocellaris Clownfish, Bicolor Blenny
Corals/Plants: assorted sps lps clams anemones....bla bla
Tank Size: 90 gallons
Quote: Im a reefer..........ur a pain in my wrasse
About Yourself: more cute chicks need to be into reefin... n i mean really. its mostly guys. n i think sometimes their supprised that a girl like me is so into fish n coral. HA

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