75 g mixed tank

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75 gallon 4’ tank. I have live rock and sand. Tank has been running for 2.5 years (previous owner had 2 years). Running a fluval 407 canister filter, and octo HOB skimmer. I have a 48” t5 light setup, and glass lids.
I have a 220 that I’m plumbing, with a trigger sump (will be upgrading).

Currently have anemones, 7 little fish, snails, hermit crabs, and 4 corals.

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Tank looks good so far!
 

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