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ClownAquatics

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Location
New Jersey
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Thought it would be a fun idea to have members post their setup information and their fish stocking list.

It would be cool to know what members have in their tanks, equipment running and maybe even their experiences with each fish.

I'll start with my current tank.

Tank 1:
Deep Blue 60g frag tank 48 x 24 x 12
ATI 6 x 54 watt T5
2 x koralia powerheads for water movement

Stocking:
- Melnarus Wrasse
- 2 x chromi
- pink spot goby
- hippo tang
- blood shrimp
- cleaner shrimp

Tank 2:
180 gallon peninsula style in-wall
75g sump
ATB 840 v2
powerheads: koralia 3000 gph
Eheim 1262
lights: undecided
No Livestock at this time.

Hopefully this can take off
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fishman1069

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Location
Sound Beach,LI
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20 gal 24 x12 x 16
4 bulb Tek t5
2 koralia 1
Reef octopus hob skimmer
Diy Ato

Livestock
3 two stripe damsels
2 yellowtail damsels
Cleaner shrimp
3 glass shrimp
Tube anemone
Frogspawn
Blastos
Cephastra (spelling?)
Tyree toadstool
Unknown chalice
Various zoas
Unknown acro frag
About 15 various snails
 

PhoenixOne

"Drugs are bad...mmmkay!"
Location
Old Bethpage
Rating - 100%
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EQUIPMENT:
90g AGA reef ready
Acan 48" LED
2 MP40's with battery backup
Tunze ATO 5017
Bubble Magus Dosing Pump
Bubble Magus ES5 Skimmer
Aqueon Proflex Sump Model 3
Two Little Fishies GFO reactor
Coralife refugium light
Ehiem 1260 return

LIVESTOCK:
Hippo Tang
Yellow Tang
Gold Bar Maroon Clown
Blue Spot Jawfish
Blue Neon Goby
2 skunk shrimps
2 Fire Shrimps
snails and hermit crabs
Hammer coral
Galaxea
3 LT Anemones
Favia
Mushrooms everywhere
and out of control Halimeda that grows faster than my electric bill!!! P.I.T.A...
Oh. And Cyanobacteria. Can't seem to get rid of that crap so I might as well add it to my Livestock list.
 
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E.intheC

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Location
Suffolk County
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Neat idea.... I'll join.

Temporary tank:

20 gallon high
-MP10
-RKL
-heater
-2x T5 bulbs
-live rock
-corals (acans, Zoas, etc)
-fire shrimp

Coming soon:

34 Gallon. Solana AIO
-4 bulb ATI Powermodule w/ DIY supplemental LEDs.
-MP10 wES with battery backup
-Apex
-Tunze 6025
-Skimmer-not sure yet. Either Tunze or Aquamaxx HOB
-Heater
-JBJ ATO
-Dosing pumps or unit
-Barebottom
-SPS dominant tank

Not sure about fish yet but I'm leaning toward small fish like gobies, firefish, etc.
This is the first time I'm actually going for an SPS-dominant tank. Wish me luck!
 
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slideways03

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Location
Otisville, NY
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40 gallon mixed reef tank. Equipment used to run tank is the following.

2 Ecotech Marine XR30W LED lighting fixtures running at 40% intensity 8'' above tank
Ecotech Marine Vortech MP10ES wavemaker on reef crest mode at 80%
Koralia Nano 425 GPH powerhead
Aquamaxx HOB-1 Skimmer
CPR Aquafuge 2 Large with Live sand, Rubble Rock and Chaeto
24'' Coralife Dual T5HO Aqualight for HOB refugium
150 Watt Heater
1/4" mesh screen top for tank cover
Spectrapure Maxcap 90 GPD RODI

50 LBS Live Sand in Display Tank
75 LBS Live Rock in Display Tank
Chaeto in Refugium
5 LBS Rubble Rock in Refugium
5 LBS Live Sand in Refugium

As for Livestock
Bonded pair Snow Onyx Clownfish
Midas Blenny
Purple Stripe Dottyback
Flame Angel


Scarlet Skunk Cleaner Shrimp
2x Sally Lightfoot Crab
Green Brittle Star
Rose Bubble Tip Anemone
MISC. Hermit Crabs and Snails

Pulsing Xenia
PomPom Xenia
Metallic Green Star Polyps
Eagle Eye Zoas
Green Bay Packer Zoas
Green Eye Palys
Yellow Colony Polyps
Spaghetti Finger Leather
Colt Coral
Blue Mushrooms
Orange Yuma Mushroom
Red Bullseye Mushrooms
Green Tip Hairy Mushrooms
Blue Tip Hairy Mushrooms
Acan Lord
Blastomussa Wellsi
Open Brain
Montastrea Brain
Symphyllia Brain
Lobed Brain
Green Brain Favites
Montipora Capricornis
Duncan 5 Heads
Acan Frag

I use Red Sea Coral Pro Salt. 10 gallon water changes bi-weekly.

Video of tank taken with my cell. Does not do colors justice.
http://youtu.be/rEBukHqiRfU
 

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