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Photo Caption: 10 year old reef Tubb Blues-Started with 2 polyps
60 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 10 year old reef Tubb Blues-Started with 2 polyps

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State: Connecticut
Country: United States
Description: 60 Gallon with overflow kit 25 gallon refugium Red Sea Protein Skimmer 2-150 watt metal Halide lighting Mid Aquatic Denitrifier Chiller 80-90 lbs of live rock
Advice: Take it slow with adding new live stock- make a plan and add the right fish first. Add as much live rock as you can right away A refugium with a DSB is key Plan how to cool the tank before you buy powerful lighting.
Fish Kept: Purple Tang Flame Angel Tail spot blenny 3 clown fish
Corals/Plants: Blue Zoanthids-Rare(started out with 2 of them and now there are thousands. other various Zoanthids Darasmus Clam Hammer head coral Brain red chilli coral Superman Coral ect.....
Tank Size: 60 gallons
Quote: How much for that?
About Yourself: Got into the Hobby Ten years ago with this tank. I've had the purple tang since the beginning and I love him so much that I just bought a 120 gallon tank with all the goodies for him. He is the strongest, most durable fish that I would recommend to anyone.

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I hate that this website makes you compress jpg files with small bits. You tank is good. fish avatar

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