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8 gallons reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 8 gal Nano
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corals inverts - acanthastrea lordhowensis - acan stocking in 8 gallons tank - 3
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State: Florida
Country: United States
Description: Aqueon evolve 8 with a Innovative marine 8 watt 14k Skkye Light Clamp LED. I modified the rear chamber to use filter floss a foam block and Chemi-Pure Elite. On 09/01/12 I set up with live sand waited 2 days added live rock and the azure damsel fish. One month later added a 17 gallon custom built refugium with a Rio 6HF return pump that i split so that half the flow goes back to the display part of the refugium and half goes to the display tank.
Advice: cliche but be patient and add slowly and i found small 10-15% weekly water changes are more effective and easy to remember
Corals/Plants: Evergreen starburst polyps Branching hammer coral Orange spot Zoanthus eagle eye Zoanthus Lordhowensis cloverfield coral
Tank Size: 8 gallons
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