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Collegeman's Final Tank 125 Gallons


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After moving around 1.5 years ago I knew I wanted a new tank. I upgraded my 80 gallon shallow reef to a standard 120. I was happy for a few months but realize it wasn't the right tank for me. A few months later I got a 125. I think this will be my final tank. It was originally going to be a fowlr but I decided i will add a few soft corals and macroalgae.

 

Equipment- 6ft 125 gallon tank, 75 gallon sump, custom built stand, IT2080 led light, tunze and wp25 powerhead, sulfur reactor, 2 heaters, reef octopus skimmer and a mag 5 return pump.

 

Maintenance- clean filter sock 1-2 times a week, 30 gallon water change every 1-2 months. The sulfur reactor keep nitrates between 0-10.

 

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Thanks for the complements everyone. I have a sulfur reactor which keeps the nitrates very low. Without it I was doing very large water changes often. I am able to feed the tank however much I want now.

 

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