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reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 160 Gal corner bow front 1 inch acrylic 4- 55 watt pc's 2 10 k's and 2 blue top fathom skimmer in sump quiet one 1200 pump better pic soon
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Photo Caption: 160 Gal corner bow front 1 inch acrylic 4- 55 watt pc's 2 10 k's and 2 blue top fathom skimmer in sump quiet one 1200 pump better pic soon
reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 160 Gal corner bow front 1 inch acrylic 4- 55 watt pc's 2 10 k's and 2 blue top fathom skimmer in sump quiet one 1200 pump better pic soon

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State: Nevada
Country: United States
Description: 160 Gal corner bow front 1 inch acrylic 4- 55 watt pc's 2 10 k's and 2 blue top fathom skimmer in sump quiet one 1200 pump better pic soon

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It sits on a square box cabenit with a finished oak top. Used as a table for glasses and remotes. Bottom of tank or cabnet height is level with couch & loveseat arm rest height. fish avatar
move your tank away from the window . but still love the placement on the floor . want more pics fish avatar
It looks like your tank is on the floor. That is very unique shape for that many gallons. I like it fish avatar

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