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4500 gallon tank in Kalamazoo


zygote2k

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I saw this tank this weekend. It's a new installation that seperates a hallway and the health club. Looks like 3" thick acrylic with several tons of live rock, nearly a hundred fish, and various corals. The hotel has an onsite engineer that does about 20 hours of maintenance per week. There were no nuisance algaes or cyano either. There are 3) 2' long black sea cukes that turn the gravel bed too.

 

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There is a 3' Zebra Moray that gets cleaned regularly by cleaner shrimp. There is also an 8" Harlequin tusk and several Tridacnid clams too.

 

Kalamazoo is in the SW corner of Michigan. The Radisson is downtown. Kalamazoo is the last place that Elvis was seen after his death.

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Were you able to see the filtration setup?

nope, but I'm sure if you called them, they might provide answers and/or pics. they were super friendly but the building engineer who works on it 20 hours a week wasn't there.

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