60 cube Mixed Reef

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What's up guys, here's my old 60 gallon cube by marineland. Had for about 2 1/2 years running. I moved recently and the move went as bad as it could and I lost about 80% of my corals including the big coral colonies I grew from tiny frags. Fish survived and about 40 frags survived and now I just downgraded to a 29g biocube. Will post the biocube later on, it's about 2 weeks old at this point.
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This was never my "for ever" tank so I wanted to keep it as simple as possible. I ran a,
deep blue return pump,
eshopps PSK-150 skimmer,
4 inch filter socks,
two little fishes 150 reactor with Carbon,
AI hydra 52
Cobalt neotherm.

This tank ran itself, had about 75 pounds of sand in the display and about 5 pounds in the refugium. In between that and seachem denitrate bags that I had in my last chamber kept nitrates low.
 

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