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120 Gallon Saltwater Fish Tank, 6ft, 18mo, w/ starfish, hard coral reef aquarium tank (artificial)

120 gallon saltwater fish reef tank setup 18 months ago, 6 feet in length,100 lbs live rock, t-5 lighting 80watts in total, with 2 starfishes, sallylightfoot crab, hermit crabs, snails, regal angelfish, flame angelfish, butterfly fish, blue hippo tang, yellow tang, clownfish, foxface rabbit fish, artificial soft corals and sps lps hard corals, marine saltwater fish only with live rock fowlr reef aquarium by www.instantreef.com

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I'm hoping to end up with salt water fish . . . ?(easy question if you know about fish!!)?

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January 19th, 2010 at 3:08 pm


5 Responses to “120 Gallon Saltwater Fish Tank, 6ft, 18mo, w/ starfish, hard coral reef aquarium tank (artificial)”

  1. anyan88063 Says:

    I have two other …
    I have two other videos to show:
    1) Labor-free algae cleaning for artificial corals, done by marine snails. As snails crawl, algae are cleaned. You may also use a soft brush, or take it out and use a garden hose to flush. In fact, I have not cleaned my for 18 months
    2) Colors are mixed into resin. The other video shows we cut corals off showing interior color
    Thank you

  2. fastfive5 Says:

    How easy is that …
    How easy is that stuff to clean when algae starts to cover it? Also is it painted or is it part of the resin color.

  3. dick110590 Says:

    Wow…. the most …
    Wow…. the most beautiful tank i have ever seen

  4. anyan88063 Says:

    I am glad you like …
    I am glad you like it. we try to make artificial corals look more realistic. thank you for your comment

  5. Mysticm54 Says:

    I love it, your …
    I love it, your fish are so beautiful. I can imagine using fake live rock is much cheaper than using real live rock, but still looks just as good!

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