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125 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 125 Gallon Salt/Reef Tank 6'L/18"D/23"T 150Lbs Live Fiji Rock 100Lbs Live Sand Power Compact Light,Fluval403,Penguin BioWheel 350,Sea Clone Skimmer,Koralia 3's,Magnum Titanium heater. 11 Fish,Soft Corals,Hard Corals,Invert
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Photo Caption: 125 Gallon Salt/Reef Tank 6'L/18"D/23"T 150Lbs Live Fiji Rock 100Lbs Live Sand Power Compact Light,Fluval403,Penguin BioWheel 350,Sea Clone Skimmer,Koralia 3's,Magnum Titanium heater. 11 Fish,Soft Corals,Hard Corals,Invert
125 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 125 Gallon Salt/Reef Tank 6'L/18"D/23"T 150Lbs Live Fiji Rock 100Lbs Live Sand Power Compact Light,Fluval403,Penguin BioWheel 350,Sea Clone Skimmer,Koralia 3's,Magnum Titanium heater. 11 Fish,Soft Corals,Hard Corals,Invert

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State: Maine
Country: United States
Description: 125 Gallon Saltwater Tank All Glass Aquarium 6'L/18"D/23"T Filter:Fluval 403 Canister,Penguin Biowheel350 Piggyback Lights:Power Compact Fluorescent Powerheads:Koralias 3's Protein Skimmer:Sea Clone 110 Heater:Magnum Titanium
Advice: Once you setup your new aquarium up just let it do its job.Dont be in a hurry Great tanks will come to who take there time.
Fish Kept: 11 Fish 4:Green Cromis 1:Blue Niger Trigger 1:Coral Beauty 1:Neon Dotty Back 1:Pink Anthia 1:Ocellaris Anemonefish 1:Tang(Unknown Name) 1:Scooter Blenny
Corals/Plants: 1:Yellow Leather Coral 4:Xenia Waving Hands 5:Ricordia Mushrooms 1:Star polyps
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Quote: Live your day one life at a time!

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