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112 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 422liter cube (75x75x75cm) with 80kg live rock and 25kg lime rock. Anemones (BTA, beaded, Rhodactis) Mushrooms, soft corals, star polyps, blue sponges, fish :)
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Photo Caption: 422liter cube (75x75x75cm) with 80kg live rock and 25kg lime rock. Anemones (BTA, beaded, Rhodactis) Mushrooms, soft corals, star polyps, blue sponges, fish :)
112 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 422liter cube (75x75x75cm) with 80kg live rock and 25kg lime rock. Anemones (BTA, beaded, Rhodactis) Mushrooms, soft corals, star polyps, blue sponges, fish :)

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Country: Sweden
Description: 422liter cube (75x75x75cm) with 80kg live rock and 25kg lime rock. 10.000l/h cirkulation. 250W MH + 4x18W actinic. Anemones (BTA, beaded, Rhodactis) Mushrooms, soft corals, star polyps, blue sponges, fish :)
Advice: Patience and loads of money...
Fish Kept: Dwarf angels, Ocellaris, Hepatus, Damsells, Red Lion, Chromis, Foxface, Gobys, R. gramma
Corals/Plants: Anemones (BTA, beaded, Rhodactis) Mushrooms, soft corals, star polyps, blue sponges.
Tank Size: 112 gallons
Quote: Tack för alla nollor, jänkarsvin

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