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Did a do-over with my 400 display November 2013.
Here are few items being held in the glass box.

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greendragon_zps009dae7a.jpg


lovelli_zps2f711a2d.jpg
 
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Looks like my kinda tank. :) I'd love to hear more about it.
I would happy to share any info -
Here are a few general points:
-display tank size - 404 gal
-dimensions - 96" wide - 36" front to back - 27" high
-sps dominant reef
-shallow sandbed
- Lighting - 3x 250 w HQI + 2 x 150 W HQI + 12 54 w T5 bulbs + 1 radion LED (in an spot I used to have a 250 MH pendant)
MH across the front & T5 across the back
- skimmer - Euroreef RC500
- sump - 120 gallon
- holding tank / additional display in fish room = 130 gal (run to a common sump)
- dose 2 part using Randy's recipe except for the DOW products as they are too impure (played that game & lost several years ago)
- aproximately 200+ corals
- fish - yes around 40 or 50 I think
- yada yada yada
I would be happy to answer any questions if you have any.
 
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Here's a few more tank contents pix:

M.setosa
msetosa_zpsae40f24b.jpg


Frogspawns
frogspawn1_zps40c249fe.jpg


War Favia
war1_zpsf29c9b35.jpg


Green Polyp toadstool - getting kind of big, it's now easily a foot across
toadstool1_zps772954cd.jpg


Orange shoulder
orangeshouldertang_zpse52d2f36.jpg


A few tangs
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Hawkins echinata
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Granulosa
granulosa1_zpsbc4f9658.jpg


Granulosa - Close up
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