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reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 37 Gallon Oceanic Show Cube, 2x65w PC lighting, SCWD closed loop w/mag 750, Remora HOB skimmer, Aquaclear 500 converted to Refugium. No sump.
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Submitted By: Karl Weckstrom on
Photo Caption: 37 Gallon Oceanic Show Cube, 2x65w PC lighting, SCWD closed loop w/mag 750, Remora HOB skimmer, Aquaclear 500 converted to Refugium. No sump.
reef tank (mostly live coral and fish) - 37 Gallon Oceanic Show Cube, 2x65w PC lighting, SCWD closed loop w/mag 750, Remora HOB skimmer, Aquaclear 500 converted to Refugium. No sump.

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State: New Jersey
Country: United States
Description: 37 Gallon Oceanic Show Cube, 2x65w PC lighting, SCWD closed loop w/mag 750, Remora HOB skimmer, Aquaclear 500 converted to Refugium. No sump.

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beautiful setup !! fish avatar
i love the way that your fish can swim through and under your rocks and corals. You have the best tank that i have seen on this site. Way to go!!! fish avatar
you look like you know what you are doing do you have any addvice for some one looking into getting a saltwater tank ? any and i do mean any fish avatar

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