My 7 Month Old 125

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  1. jbcincy44

    jbcincy44 Plankton

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    I just though I would share the slowly but surely progress of my "reef" tank. Not too many corals yet. Standard 125 dimensions. Ill add some pictures. Can't see much since I just turned the lights on and everything is closed up or has not come out yet. Except my yellow angel which runs the tank basically.
    Equipment List -
    Coralife Aqualight Pro
    2 Mp40's
    Eheim 1262 Return Pump
    40 Gallon long sump DIY w/ refugium DSB, chaeto, live rock
    Reef Octopus xs200
    Eshopps overflow and micron bag holder
    Reefkeeper lite with ATO
    150 lbsish live rock
    2 heaters (cannot think of the names)
    BRS RODI unit
    Reef Crystals Salt

    Stock List -
    2 Clowns
    1 Yellow Angel
    1 Blue Hippo
    1 Lyretail Anthias
    1 Cleaner Wrasse
    1 Blue Damsel
    3 PJ Cardinals
    1 Royal Gramma
    1 Yellowhead Jawfish
    1 Sand Sifting Starfish
    1 Emerald Crab
    Assorted hermits and crabs

    Corals (not great on specifics yet)
    1 Duncan
    1 Mushroom
    1 Xenia
    1 Torch
    1 Polyps
    1 Flowerpot
     

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  3. reefer Bob

    reefer Bob Montipora Digitata

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    Slow but sure is the best way to go. Most of us have to try & slow ourselves down. Nice setup.
     
  4. andywyeth07

    andywyeth07 Bristle Worm

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  5. DSC reef

    DSC reef Giant Squid

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    +1 I have to avoid the fish stores all together!! Lol Beautiful setup.
     
  6. pgoodsell

    pgoodsell Horrid Stonefish

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    Great looking tank. Like the scape. And yes like everyone else said the slow part is the hardest. :)
     
  7. jbcincy44

    jbcincy44 Plankton

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    Slow can definitely be hard. But being on short term disability helps. Since money is tighter. lol. I am debating on getting rid of the damsel. Just kind of a nuisance. Only if I could catch it.