The 200+ Club

ddelozier

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I guess I can finally join this club. 180g display, 45g sump, Soon to be 20g ATS Gravity fed into the sump. Total volume as of this post, 220g.
 

Reefer85

Member
Haven't been on the forum long so just saw this sticky... but count me in! 210 gallon display with 55 gallon sump (2/3 full) and 55 gallon ATO system. Check my chronicle link for pics & details.....

big tank = big WORK, but worth it!
 

Wyspur

New Member
big tank = big WORK, but worth it!

+1, count me in I have approximately 280 gallons:

Tank Description
Display Tank: 240 gallons (2ft x 2ft x 8ft)
Sump: 40 gallon
Refuge: 20 gallon long
Filtration
Skimmer: Reef Octopus 250
Media Filters: 2 Canisters powered by a maxi-jet 1200s (carbon & phosban)
Return: Marineland Pondmaster 1800
Lighting
2 Odyssea systems each with 2-double ended 250 watt HQI, 2-55 watt T5, and 3-3bulb 2 watt led moonlights
Waterflow
2-Sicce Voyager 4
1-Sicce Voyager 3

Current Livestock
1 Rose Bubble Tip
1 Serpent Star - approximately 2ft in diameter
1 Brain Coral - Bright Eyes Favite
1 Frogspawn
1 Candycane Coral
1 Sandsifting Star

Recently moved and sold most of my live stock to pay for the tank to be relocated. Any suggestions for stocking this tank would be greatly appreciated, we are wanting to do an Agressive Reef with Lions/Scorpions and Eels. New Tank thread will be started soon enough.
 

SantaMonica

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More power to the display fuge of a few post ago. Everyone should have one, especially with that much water :)
 

nanoreefing4fun

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Bit blurry pic monkeybone, but looks like a nice tank ! :dance: start a tank thread & share some more pics with us :)
 

Clint24

Active Member
220 gal DT tank with 50 gal sump. Just finishing up a fallow period in DT due to ich outbreak. Will post pics as I start restocking. :)


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