The One Eighty

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My old 400 gallon system had two tanks connected to the same sump. One of the tanks was the 300 gallon and the second one was a 110 gallon. About 6 months ago I realized that the 110 was leaking and I had to deal with that.

In the 110 I had a Emperor Angel and a Yellow Tang that I could not add to the 300. As you can see in the link bellow the 300 already has 4 Zebrastoma tangs (2 purple and 2 yellow) so I could not just add a new one. The 300 also has zoas, a Duncan, and a Torch that I did not wanted the Emperor Angel to eat. So, I decided to build a new system for them.

The tank is a 180 (72x24x24).

Here a picture of the tank right after delivery at the LPS.

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Here a couple of pictures of the stand when I was almost done building them:

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Four months latter and the tank is doing well.

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Some of the fishes that call it home:

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And some of the corals:

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This guy is in quarantine waiting to be part of the family:
(sorry, I was not able to get a better picture)

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Just kidding. This tank is connected to a remote sump that is also used by the frag tank (48x48x12):

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Still not great, but will do for now: a picture of the Goldflake Angel in the quarantine tank.

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