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Hello everyone, I’m Christy! My husband and I live in Oklahoma City and currently have a 125g mixed reef tank with a 25g sump. We’re planning on buying a home soon where I would like to convert our 75g freshwater tank into a sump with a large refugium that will be on display underneath the 125 and host a clown harem. Our tank is home to a sailfin tang, a scopas tang, a Molly, a pair of frostbite ocellarius clowns, one small maroon clown, a falco hawk fish, a snowflake eel and a one spot foxface. We are working on building our coral stock and currently have some favia, a goniopora, a framer, a torch, some rainbow acros, a Duncan, a candy cane, a Duncan, some mushrooms, and two corals that my husband bought from a show and didn’t remember the name of :) We also have an rbta and a speckled rainbow bta. Thanks for having me!
 

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High pressure shells: Do you look for signs of stress in the invertebrates in your reef tank?

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