Photo #1 - Still A Work In Progress, Just Added The Refugium...

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Photo Caption: Still a work in progress, just added the refugium a week ago. Will be getting rid of the Emperor filter soon. Next is the adding of the MH lighting and the coral
120 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - Still a work in progress, just added the refugium a week ago. Will be getting rid of the Emperor filter soon. Next is the adding of the MH lighting and the coral
saltwater fish - amphiprion percula - true percula clownfish stocking in 120 gallons tank - my own Nemo (clown fish)
corals inverts - astropecten polycanthus - sand sifting sea star stocking in 120 gallons tank - starfish

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State: Georgia
Country: United States
Description: 120 gallons with two emperor 400 filters.This is a new set up. I plan on adding a trickle filter and the skimmer soon.
Advice: Just plan to have a fish fund set aside.
Fish Kept: right now there are two clowns, three chromis, one cleaner shrimp and two fire red shrimps, and two sand sifting starfish
Corals/Plants: one small button coral
Tank Size: 120 gallons
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