220 Gal Display Tank

Reefer.Lee

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Well Hello All.

My husband and I have upgraded our tank to a 220 Gal tank from our 150 cube. This new tank will be our main display in the house. this tank consists of 220 gal main display with a 50gal cube refugium plumbed in to the sump area, which holds another 50 gals. So totaling out total volume at 320gal. Topping it with a pretty set of Radions XR15 pros gen 4 with a T5 Hybrid light.
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After the initial set up. We have been slowly stocking the tank with our fish that were being held in QT for the move and transition time. Which has been about 2 weeks total for set up. We have a blue hippo tang, Matta tang (Bubbles... hes a little crazy and spits water out of the tank when you walk by lol), 2 black ice snowflake clowns, Lineatus wrasse, a large chocolate tang and a scopas tang. So needless to say we are all covered on our tang outfit in this house considering there are 2 other tanks with more.

So with that all being said we have begun the long journey and goal of becoming an sps dominate tank. You can follow my journey and more of this one @reefer.leehttps://www.instagram.com/reefer.lee/.

Thanks for reading.

Happy Reefing :cool:
 

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