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Old 12-17-2002, 11:39 AM   #1
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Tank Specs


100 Gallon Truvu Aquasystem Acrylic Aquarium - 5' long x 18" tall x 20" wide

Wet/Dry Filter Built-in to back wall of aquarium
containing bio-balls, no carbon
Water return to aquarium courtesy of Aquaclear Powerhead
800 series

AquaC Remora Pro Series Hang-on Back Skimmer w/ Mag 3 Pump

200 watt EBO-Jager Heater

Single Aquaclear Powerhead 400 series

Aquatic Reef Systems (ARS) RO/DI 4-Stage Oceanus Filter w/ medical grade DI resin, adjustable flow rate valve, 100 GPD TFC membrane, Flush Kit.

30 pounds of live rock

130 pounds of deep sand substrate

Dual VHO 110 watt Coralife Megawatt 50/50 48" bulbs - powered
by a Coralife Ballast - Model #AF906 - Dual VHO Bulb Ballast

Total of 220 watts Lighting

Custom built Oak Aquarium Stand
Custom built Oak Hood in the process of creation

Fish: 1 Juvenile Spotted Dog-Faced Puffer and Juvenile Bi-Colored Dwarf Angel and one large red-legged hermit crab - all make up my small community of reef dwellers.
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Old 12-19-2002, 12:21 AM   #2
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I have a 55 gal. tank 48"x12"x20"
with about 40-50 lbs. of live rock
have used nature's ocean "20 lbs." of live sand to seed
about 30 lbs of coral sand over a plenum
Iam using a "IAP" innovative aquarium products wet dry with skimmer "not using the bio ball" for a 150 gal. tank
lighting - hamilton light strip two 175 metal halides & two 40watt actinic bulbs
have four power heads in the tank ranging from 90gals to 300gals an hour .Rio 2500 for return and one for the skimmer.
Iam going to up grade the skimmer to a top fathom tf200 soon

any suggestion!! New to the forum.
And i would like to go to the next society meeting.
By the way Iam keeping SPS in the tank.
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