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vpham97

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Vpham97 's Reef setups
Picture Directory: http://www.swt.edu/~xp42012/
Personal Website: http://www.swt.edu/~xp42012/trading.htm

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Oceanic Cherry 120 Gallons Reef Ready, w/ dual overflow.
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Tank Size (48Lx24Hx24W | 120 GAllon):

Set Up Date :August 2002

Live Rock (120 pounds):

Live Sand (200 pounds fine Oolithic Aragonite Sand):

Lighting (Icecap 660 powering four 48" bulbs | 12 Hours Per Days):

Protein Skimmer (Lifereef | VS-30):

Circulation (4x 295 GPH | Maxijet | 600 to 1200):

Return Pump (Iwaki 30, Pressure Rated):

Water Topoff Kent Float Switch

Temperature (80-84 | oC | 82):

Specific Gravity / Salintity (g/g | 1.025ppt):

Fish :
Sailfin Tang, Small
Pair of Clown Fish, False Percula
Mated Pair of Bangai
3 Green Chromis
1 Fire Fish ( living in the overflow box )
Lawnmower Blenny
Corals :
Bubble Tip Anemone, Captive Raised
Mushrooms, Many different colorations
Ritteri Mushrooms, different colorations
Bunch of SPS frags
Green SPS
Table top SPS
Frogspawns
Cabbage Leather
Button Polyps
Zooanthids, different colorations.
Leathers, different kinds,
other corals not listed.
Invertebrates/Janitor :
Tiger Tail Cucumber
6 Hermit Crabs
30 Nassarius Snails
50 Astrea Snails
40 Ceriths
Other Misc Janitors
Maintenance Program :
Water Change every 2-4 weeks.
Water Chemistry
Never been tested yet, my test kit is still NIB.
Alk:
Calcium:
Nitrates:
Phosphate:
TDS of tap water:
pH:

Pictures of my 120 gallons setup as of January 2003:
http://www.swt.edu/~xp42012/2002/120-full-shot.jpg
http://www.swt.edu/~xp42012/2002/120-left.jpg
http://www.swt.edu/~xp42012/2002/120-right.jpg
http://www.swt.edu/~xp42012/2002/120-zooanthids.jpg

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40 Gallon Dedicated SPS tank, still in the planning stages.
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120-frogspawn.jpg
 

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