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Here are the specs of my tank. A little over a 2 years ago I took my 55 and my 58 and put contents in the 125.
350# of live sand
150 gal sump
Live rock: approx 300 pounds of florida rock and about 50# assorted other areas.
Skimmer: U.S aquarium hang off the back.
Lighting: 4 six foot VHO's staggered run by 2 Ice-cap 660's. Two actinic white and 2 actinic.
Fish and how many years had them: Yellow tang 3 years, breeding pair of perculas 3 years, purple basslet 4 years, Yellow head jawfish added 5/00, cleaner wrasse 1.5 year, 4 green chromis including spawning pair oldest 3 years, 12 line wrasse added 2/01.
Inverts: Two bulb anemones one 5 years old other 3 years, encrusting gorgonian 5 years and growing over everything, assorted mushrooms, assorted zooanthid polyps. Had other nice corals but every time the anemones moved ended up losing species so decided to focus more on fish and keeping the large anemones as I like the clown anemone relationship.
[This message has been edited by JSC (edited 01 April 2001).]
350# of live sand
150 gal sump
Live rock: approx 300 pounds of florida rock and about 50# assorted other areas.
Skimmer: U.S aquarium hang off the back.
Lighting: 4 six foot VHO's staggered run by 2 Ice-cap 660's. Two actinic white and 2 actinic.
Fish and how many years had them: Yellow tang 3 years, breeding pair of perculas 3 years, purple basslet 4 years, Yellow head jawfish added 5/00, cleaner wrasse 1.5 year, 4 green chromis including spawning pair oldest 3 years, 12 line wrasse added 2/01.
Inverts: Two bulb anemones one 5 years old other 3 years, encrusting gorgonian 5 years and growing over everything, assorted mushrooms, assorted zooanthid polyps. Had other nice corals but every time the anemones moved ended up losing species so decided to focus more on fish and keeping the large anemones as I like the clown anemone relationship.
[This message has been edited by JSC (edited 01 April 2001).]