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100 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 100g mixed reef

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State: California
Country: United States
Description: 100g Tru-Viewacrylic tank. 48g sump, SWC160 skimmer, 6x80w T5, IceCap Ballasts, Mag12 return, 1"SCWD, Evo 1050's with Red Sea wavemaker.
Advice: Patince, and dont panic. You can ruin a reef tank easier than build one., be patient and it will come together.
Fish Kept: Yellow Tang, Mated pair of Ocellaris, Firefish, Blue Chromis, Red Scooter Blenny, and nice sized clean up crew, Cucumber.
Corals/Plants: SPS, LPS, softies and 5 clams,
Tank Size: 100 gallons
About Yourself: Started 14 years ago witha 55g freshwater tank and after having nearly every sort of freshwater fish and live plant you can have, I wanted to try something new and more difficult. I drilled my freshwater tank for overflows and havent stopped since.

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