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    jstan - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Jason

    Default my 24gallon chunk of reef

    Well... I wasn't going to start a tank thread untill the new tank was actually set up and running. But that project is now creeping into it's third year of waiting... So here's my current chunk of the reef.

    24 gallon tank 36"x12"x12"
    Aquaticlife 36" 4 lamp T5 HO running 2-stock actinic lamps, 1-fiji purple, and 1- aquablue special+ ( Ithink)
    2x exocotic stunner strips royal blue
    1-aquaclear 70 HOB filter w/sponge(gets cleaned weekly), carbon, and some rubble.
    2-3" deep sand bed
    1- K1 power head
    and a heater

    Stock
    a few hermits
    a trio of snails( plus a growing population of baby snails)
    1- yellow wacthman goby "Grumpy"

    And then theres the coral.
    Montis, an acro, toadstool, zoas, lobo, chalice, honeycomb coral, favia's, acan echinata, and I know I'm forgetting some stuff.

    Pretty basic setup, been running over three years now. Mostly softies, but steadily creeping over to the lps/sps side of reefkeeping. Will get some pics up soon.
    100 5601 - my 24gallon chunk of reef
    Last edited by jstan; 02-28-2011 at 06:12 PM.

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