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150 Gallon SCA Reeftank setup complete

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$3500
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So I'm posting my 150 Gallon SCA reeftank setup. I'll leave it posted for a couple weeks to see if I can just sell it all bundled together. If it does not sell I will part it out. I live in Southington Ct. so if anyone is interested and want to see it in person we can arrange it. any question feel free to ask.

- 150 Gallon SCA tank
- Custom Wood Stand
- Trigger Systems sump (Sapphire CR44)
- 4 Kessil A360x's
- 4 foot Aquatic T5 hybrid fixtures with 4 ATI T5 bulbs
- Quanta Pro OG pop LED light
- Reef Octopus Varios 8 return pump
- Reef Octopus 150INT protein skimmer
- Tunze 3155 ATO
- 6 gallon ATO container
- Mount for the Aquatic Life lights
- Hydros Wave Engine
- Hydros Wave Engine LE
- Hydros wifi Power strip
- 2 Ice Cap 4k gyres controlled by Wave engine
- 2 Ice Cap 2 k gyres controlled by wave engine
- Hanna Checkers Nitrate, Alkalinity, Phosphate
- 44 gallon Brute container on rollers
- bunch of misc. items
- 3 Big Rock structures built from many rocks.
- Fish include- Yellow tang, Bristletooth tang, 2 Bonded Black ice clowns, Aptasia eating File fish, Pajama Cardinal Fish, and a Blue Diamond Goby

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DO YOU USE A PAR METER WHEN PLACING NEW CORAL IN YOUR TANK?

  • Yes! I think it's important for the longterm health/growth of my coral.

    Votes: 5 7.1%
  • Yes, but I don't find that it is necessary all the time.

    Votes: 16 22.9%
  • Not currently, but I would like to.

    Votes: 31 44.3%
  • No. I don't measure PAR and my corals are still healthy/growing.

    Votes: 14 20.0%
  • Other (please explain).

    Votes: 4 5.7%
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