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Wow, very impressive. I would never have guessed that was a 600g display, how many corals would you estimate are in there?
 
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This tank is illuminated with four AI Hydra 64 positioned perpendicular to the front. The tank is plumbed into one of our coral systems. Flow is provided by 5 MP60s.
 
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Looks great. I bet it is pretty fun to go out to the green house and pick a few random things to stock the tank :)

Any fish or what sort are you looking at to add if any?
 

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