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Amazon Stingrays 750 Gallon Mega Reef


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    raylady - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Troy, MI
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    Jennifer

    Default 750 Mega Reef Progress

    We are making progress on the mega reef, slowly. This week we brought the rest of the stingrays to the shop, so we got a little distracted. We now have a two freshwater stingray display systems. One is 500 gallons and the other one is 750 gallons. We were able to get the protein skimmer plumbed into the Mega Reef, the Bashsea dual Beckett skimmer, the thing is just awesome. We also switched out the refugium lights, there is now a 4 Bulb HO T5 fixture over the fuge.

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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    Chris
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    I have to see all these tanks!!

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    raylady - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    We got more rock into the tank this week. We are also temporaily housing a breeding pair of puffers and there baby in the system. There is a male stars and strips approximatly 12 inches, a striped female who is just slightly smaller and their baby who is about 6 inches. Its really cool to have the whole family in there.

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