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    Lets break this all down so it's easy.

    Tank 1 is simple. Set up is a 55gal standard w/ a CPR Bak-Pak Protein Skimmer rated for 60gals, plus a canister rate for the same, which I use w/ filter pads. It is sporting a 4 bulb T-5 set up which is running 12hrs at the moment.All bulbs are under six months old About 17x water flow softie/LPS tank, 50lbs LR and probably not enough sand.

    Bio load is light fish wise and includes one small hippo a blue devil damsel and a skunk clown.
    Last edited by TanksEveryWhere; 02-09-2013 at 02:38 PM.

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