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Set Up Date :

2/1/00

Tank Size (LxHxW | Volume):

48x18x18 = 75 gallons

Sump Size (LxHxW | Volume):

30x12x16 (I think) 20 gallons (long)

Live Rock (Mass):

approx 80 lbs or so

Live Sand (Mass):

60 lbs of live sand

Lighting (Type | Wattage | Photoperiod):

4 - VHO 110w URI bulbs
8:15 to 10:30

2x250 W MH's 6.5K coming to add to the VHO setup

Protein Skimmer (Brand | Model):

Precison Marine HOT-1

Biological Filtration (Type):

Live Rock, Sump with tank full of Rock and Tang Heaven


Circulation (Rate | Brand | Model):

1 - maxijet 1200
1 - maxijet 600
1 - maxijet 900

Return Pump (Rate | Brand | Model):

MagDrive 5 - 500 gph

pH (Morning | Evening):

AM - 8.6 ph, Evening 7.9-8.1

Temperature (Range | oC | oF):

Temp Range is 80 degrees oF to 82 degrees oF

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

1.025 or 36 ppt

Alkalinity (meq/l | dKH):

9.6 dkh

Calcium (ppm):

465 ppm

Ammonia (ppm):

0

Nitrite (ppm):

0

Nitrate (ppm):

20 ppm

Phosphate (ppm):

0

Fish :

Kole Tang
6 Line Wrasse
Yellow Tang
Saddleback Clown
Australian Flamehawk

Corals :

do I have to list em all ?
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Okie.. here I go

Various Mushrooms
Green
Blue
Blue with purple 'pimples'
Green with blue stripes
Red
Alvepora
Colt
Xenia
Elongta
Pom Pom
Sun Polyps
Encrusting Colt Coral
Finger Leather
Singularia
Kenyan Leather
Red Zoonathids
Yellow Polyps
Fire Polyps
An un-id encrusting leather
Pink Star Polyps
Green Star Polyps
Frogspawn
Some UN-ID Polyps (someone called it daisy)
Tree Coral
Moon Coral (Green/brown)

SPS
Horn Coral
Yellow Porites
Birdsnest
Blue Tip
TriColorTenius or Digitifera
Orange Monti
Purple Monti
Catcus Pavona
2 - UnID'ed SPS


Invertebrates :

2 - Serpent Starfish
2 - Sand Cucumbers
Carpet Anemone - 2 (purple and greyish with green radial lines)
2 - Large featherdusters
millions of tiny ones.
Teal Maxima 3 inches
Dresea Green/brown 3 inches

Maintenance Program :

Water change monthly 15 gallons
Top off nightly at 1.5 to 2 gallons
B-ionic nightly
Tests every 2 weeks, and when I feel something is up.

Additional Information :

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