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    robandrosco - Reefkeeper CR Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2013
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    wyandotte, MI
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    Rob

    Default My 75 Gallon

    Here is my 75 gallon reef tank! Its been a huge learning process and Ive really enjoyed learning about it.

    Just realized what a terrible photographer I am after i posted this lol. Sorry guys! Not much for taking pictures.

    Equipment-
    Reef Octopus NWB-110 skimmer
    2 AquaUFO led fixtures
    Rio 2100 return pump
    CPR overflow
    Lots of live rock
    Hydor koralia 850 gph powerhead
    55 gallon refugium

    Live stock-
    Powder Brown Tang
    Sailfin Tang
    2 Pajama Cardinals
    2 Perc Clowns
    Rose Bubble Tip Anenome
    Blue Chromis
    Snowflake eel
    40 or so Snails
    35-40 Hermit Crabs
    2 Peppermint Shrimp
    5 Emerald Crabs

    Coral-
    Candy Cane
    Lobo
    Frogspawn
    Torch
    Blue Xenia
    6 types of zoa's
    and a few others that I don't know the names of.

    Pics-
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    What is that to the left of the Torch?
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    And finally ROSCO!
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    Last edited by robandrosco; 09-02-2014 at 07:57 AM.
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