EvilVOG's frag tank

EvilVOG

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custom built for the previous owner

just under 20 gallons

Acrylic

Tao Tronics dimmable LED

3 chamber overflow with Miracle mud and rocks.

2 removeable frag racks

Custom built stand

Small powerhead

Purchased this used setup from a local guy running with frags in it. Still kind of new to corals so trying to identify all the z & P's in here, as well as separate the living stuff from the dead stuff, and saving the stuff that was near dead.

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so far i have identified a handful of tubbs blue, a couple yellow rock polyps frags, a candy cane.... see more pictures here and help identify: https://www.facebook.com/chris.dobb...0204377947987481.1073741833.1193750656&type=1
 

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Looks like the same sort of setup that I purchased. The back is a small sump.... very similar to a Biocube. First chamber for overflow, second for your choice, third for return. I plan on plumbing mine down to a 20L and install a skimmer and add some additional live rock.
 

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