Well here it is. Ill give you the stats.
45 gallon frag tank reef ready 48x18x12
55 gallon sump
Reef octopus 110 internal skimmer
400 gph aqueon return pump
300 watt titanium heater
2x 530 gph circulation pumps
50 lbs of live rock
20 lbs of live sand
Led light... not sure how many watts or brand, given to me by a friend but it is bright and has white, blue, green and red bulbs with knobs to change the tones.
5 Soft corals
2 Hard corals
1 clown
1 humu trigger
1 blue dottieback
Assorted snails and crabs in the sump
The rock, fish, and some coral were given to me by a friend getting out of the hobby for a good deal... I know this tank isnt ideal for a humu. He has had all 3 of these fish for 4 years in a 40 breeder. The least I can say is they have a much better home now with the tank dimensions.
I have live rock in the sump with snails and hermits with a light over it, then a chamber for cermaic rings and carbon, last chamber houses the heater, return pump and skimmer.
Salinity at 1.025
I think I am doing everything rite and just wanted to post this to reassure myself. I have invested alot of money compared to my 125 gallon african cichlid aquarium!!! Saltwater is expensive! Anyways if you think something could be changed ill take note. Otherwise at least enjoy the pictures!
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45 gallon frag tank reef ready 48x18x12
55 gallon sump
Reef octopus 110 internal skimmer
400 gph aqueon return pump
300 watt titanium heater
2x 530 gph circulation pumps
50 lbs of live rock
20 lbs of live sand
Led light... not sure how many watts or brand, given to me by a friend but it is bright and has white, blue, green and red bulbs with knobs to change the tones.
5 Soft corals
2 Hard corals
1 clown
1 humu trigger
1 blue dottieback
Assorted snails and crabs in the sump
The rock, fish, and some coral were given to me by a friend getting out of the hobby for a good deal... I know this tank isnt ideal for a humu. He has had all 3 of these fish for 4 years in a 40 breeder. The least I can say is they have a much better home now with the tank dimensions.
I have live rock in the sump with snails and hermits with a light over it, then a chamber for cermaic rings and carbon, last chamber houses the heater, return pump and skimmer.
Salinity at 1.025
I think I am doing everything rite and just wanted to post this to reassure myself. I have invested alot of money compared to my 125 gallon african cichlid aquarium!!! Saltwater is expensive! Anyways if you think something could be changed ill take note. Otherwise at least enjoy the pictures!
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