First salt water tank!

Dustin813

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Hey guys I’m just getting my first tank going. I decided to go with a 65g tank, as it seemed big enough to keep a few nice things, and small enough to manage. I’m running an aqueon flexpro model 3 sump, esshopes x120 skimmer, rio 2100 return pump and fluval led light. Check it out, any comments or suggestions are welcome!
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Hope the tank is still looking great! In my opinion the fluval leds just don't produce the right light spectrum for a lot of corals to grow. I have had to add t5s to a couple of my friends tanks who went that route and just have them run about 5 hours a day. It made a huge difference in coral growth and color. If you have any questions just give me a call at (803)788-4445. My name is Dane Odom. Welcome to the Hobby!
 

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