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125 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My 125 gal reef aquarium

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State: Kentucky
Country: United States
Description: 125 gal. T5 H/O lights AquaticLife, Super Skimmer(coral life) Eshopps overflow HOB lots of airflow. 25 gal refugium
Advice: rsearch and lots of it, ask questions and lots of them. Always go plus 1 yup I learned the hard way....
Corals/Plants: maxima cam polyps mushrooms leather toadstool frogspawn pink tip frogspawn green tip hammer coarl
Tank Size: 125 gallons
Quote: I always do my best and sometimes that is not enough....
About Yourself: been in the hobby since 1992 started with freshwater and a 10gal tank, then moved up to a 55 gal and then 75 gal, I got a 125 and decided that was to large for fresh water so I got the nerve to try saltwater fish and now I will not have anything else...

COMMENTS

Thanks sweeper01 I live this hobby I'm constantly changing rock scape ect. I'm getting ready to rescape it again....it won't be until late fall or winter. My beautiful toadstool of 5 years has seen better days It has lost needles and is tearing. I have awesome visions of some great rock scape for the center of the reef. fish avatar
looks amazing!!!rn fish avatar

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