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55 gallons saltwater fish tank (mostly fish, little/no live coral) - 55 Gallon Saltwater Tank

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State: Indiana
Country: United States
Description: 55 gallon saltwater tank. Emporer 400 filrtation, koralia 3 850 gph for circulation, 250 watt Stealth heater, Sea Clone 100 skimmer. 40 lbs. Figi live rock full of coralline algae. 100 lbs. live sand. Lighting is a 130 watt Coralife. 8 months old. I am new in the mairine world. I would like to give reef keeping a try in the near future. Plan to add 75 lbs. Figi, a seconed koralia 3, convert emporer to fuge.
Advice: Don't go cheap when setting your aquarium up. Do it right the first time.
Fish Kept: Percula Clown, Lawnmower Blenny, Yellow Tang, Niger Trigger, 2 Blue Damsels, 15 Hermit Crabs, Spiked Fin Goby.
Tank Size: 55 gallons

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I like your set up.... it looks a lot like mine.... except different filtratiion... fish avatar

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