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Shelly's 65 Gallon


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    MizTanks - Reefkeeper
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    Hi Shelly!! Our tanks are about the same age So what's happening with yours? Good news/bad news we want it all-lol. What lights are you using? Sump/no sump? Oh and yes more pics are a must!
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    Shelly

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    I meant to add more pictures but get an error every time I try and upload.

    The tank is doing really, really well. I think it is nearly complete in terms of corals. I'm looking to add a few more specimens, namely an anemone, monti(s), and some pocillopora.

    Most of the existing corals came from another tank I bought from another person back in August. They were getting out of the hobby and had a 5 year old 30 gallon Innovative Marine Aquarium complete setup - corals, fish and everything. As a result, I know what most of my corals are but not all . I'm now using the 30 gallon as a quarantine tank, having transferred everyone to the 65 gal.

    I have a 20 gallon sump with a NAC7 Bubble Magnus clone skimmer from SC Aquariums. The light fixture is a DIY one I built using CREE LEDS and the whole system runs with an Apex Neptune PLC.

    I currently have only 6 fish: a yellow tang, a banggai cardinal, a purple dottyback, 2 clowns and one lyretail anthia. I plan to add more small fish because I like the "schooling" look.

    I'm also running two reactors with GFO and Carbon.

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