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225 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - 225 gal saltwater fish tank one month 'old'

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State: Texas
Country: United States
Description: 6' wide x 3' tall x 2' deep acrylic tank with a refugium that stretches across the entire length of the back starting at both corners and meeting in the middle for the return valves. Two 36" Current brand Marine Orbit lighting system for the tank and a smaller Current Freshwater light for the natural and organic filtration in the back. A small wave maker is also used for the main tank.
Advice: Be ready to Dubuffet a lot of myths or preconceived ideas and first READ UP & TALK TO VETERANS ON ALL SPECIES of fish, invertebrates, sponges, and corals BEFORE ever purchasing and introducing to your tank. Know what you are getting in to and with whom each species is or is not compatible.
Fish Kept: Blue & Yellow Hippo Tang, Yellow Tang - Hawaii, Lavender Tang, Bicolor Angelfish, Starry Blenny
Corals/Plants: Candy Cane Coral
Tank Size: 225 gallons
Quote: Faith, Family, Fish! - (Also: "Every classroom has a classroom clown; sometimes it is the teacher!")
About Yourself: I am a High School Mathematics Teacher who has always shared a love of the ocean and it's creature with my wife and family. What better way to enjoy God's creation and raise awareness of these amazing animals than in our own home!

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