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State:
California
Country:
United States
Description:
72 Gallon bowfront
Tek-Lighting 6-bulb 324W light fixture with 2 Actinic+, 2 11K, and 2 18K bulbs
Euro-reef protein skimmer
1 tunze powerhead
30 Gallon sump
~110 lbs Tongan live rock
~3-6 inch substrate(mostly sugar-fine carribean silicate sand)
CPR overflow
daily capful dose of Bi-Ionic calcium/alkalinity solution early morning
once a week dose of Kent's essential elements
daily spritz of AZ-NO3 for maintaining zero nitrates
Advice:
1) Be patient
2) Frequent water changes
3) Routine maintainence
4) Try not to submerse hands/arms into tank if avoidable
5) Frequent testing of water parameters
6) Start with easy-care corals/fish and ALWAYS check to make sure fish are compatible
7) NEVER buy a coral and/or fish without researching their needs first
Fish Kept:
1 - Dispar Anthias
1 - False Percula Clownfish
1 - Virgate Rabbitfish
1 - African Midas Blenny
1 - Bi-color Blenny
1 - Orange-spotted Goby
1 - Blue/green Chromis
1 - medium grade Crocea clam
2 - Yellow Cleaner shrimp
1 - Peppermint shrimp
1 - Sand-sifting starfish
~15 assorted snails
~35 assorted hermit crabs
Corals/Plants:
Orange/Purple/Green Digitata
Green Bali Slimer spongeoid
Green/Red plate corals
Gregorian
Fluroscent-green candy cane coral
Green Blastoid coral
Yellow button polyps
Assorted Orange, Pink, Green, blue-white zoos
Green, Purple, Red mushrooms
Green/Orange Ricordia
Rose Anenomes
Pink Birds Nest SPS
Green Pocylipora SPS
Pink Pocylipora SPS
Purple acropora SPS
Turquoise Stag SPS
Purple encrusting montipora SPS
Skeletal branching monitpora SPS
Pink/Purple Acropora millipora SPS
Purple Bonzai SPS
Red open-brain
Blue/yellow/white/pink Sponges
Pulsating Zenia LPS
Gregorian LPS
Waving hand LPS
Galaxia LPS
Tank Size:
72 gallons
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