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125 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - My reef tank after 9 months

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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: • 125 Gallon Tank Drilled • Skimmer Octopus 110 • Salt instant Ocean 160 G • RO/DI 50 GPD • AGA Megaflow Kit • Stand & Canopy • Mag Drive 12 • Mag Drive 5 • TDS mete inline • 2 Retro-Fit T5 2 x80 watt 5 • 3 Retro-Fit MH 250 watt • 4 4” Cooling fans • Berlin Sump 300 • 3 Lunar Lights TANK CORALS & ROCKS • 180 lbs of Live Rock * 20 lbs of Live Sand
Advice: Its a hobby for rich people like yachting.
Fish Kept: Fox face called Spicy Tuna Two clown fish called Miso & Ginger Green Choris Wrasse Six Line Wrasse
Corals/Plants: A bunch, lost track :(
Tank Size: 125 gallons

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