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State:
California
Country:
United States
Description:
60 gallon reef tank that I am turning into a seahorse/pipefish refuge. I have a top fathom skimmer, 20 gal. sump, Prime 1/4hp chiller, JBJ power compacts, abundant flow RO/DI, all powered by Rio powerheads. I started with 3 pieces of live rock and a 2nd hand tank. I'm always adding and upgrading.
Advice:
Never assume that there is only one way to keep your tank. I have taken bits and pieces from everyone along with my own experience and have been very successful. The internet is a great tool for this hobby.
Fish Kept:
4 chromis,
*pipefish on order*
*mandarin dragonetteson order*
1 yellow sand sifting cucumber,
1 queen conch,
a bunch of blue leg hermits, scarlet hermits, and snails,
2 Sally Lightfoot crabs,
2 small abalone,
many starfish,
Corals/Plants:
Torch coral,
Fox/Elegance coral,
a few candy corals,
pink carnation,
5 green mushrooms,
3 orange mushrooms,
a bunch of orange/green, green/green, orange/brown, & green/brown zoanthids,
star polyps (Briareium),
Glove polyps,
Red Flower Pot (goniopora),
frag of Favites brain coral,
2 tridacna crocea clams,
Chaeto & Caulerpa
Tank Size:
60 gallons
About Yourself:
I have been running fish only tanks for over 10 years and about 2 years ago I starting learning to keep corals. It has been a learning experience and I love every minute of it.
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