Jon's 12g AquaPod

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And now onto the dedicated Zoa/Softie Tank...

It is a 20g long tank lit by a 150w JBJ Viper with a generic 14k bulb. Filtration is done by a Reef Octopus backpack skimmer, a HOB filter filled with live rock rubble, and a 5g hexagonal tank full of algae covered live rock as a sump.

It looks pretty ghetto, but I've never seen my Zoas as happy and that's all that matters to me!

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Some pics from today (after the swap :lol: )

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Replacement Sunset Monti
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War Coral
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Aussie Prism Favia
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Aussie Reverse Prism Favia
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And a horrible pic of an incredible coral, PPE Blasto
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