50Gallon Fusion Lagoon review & build

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Something exciting has happened- I am doing a completely new tank build!

While I still maintain to run my 180 Gallon reef. The current inhabitant and the system set up just seem to not allow me to keep what I have really loved to- clams. I feel that when I have been doing previous tank builds I have been cutting corners for the sake of frugality and chose less than ideal lighting, filtration and water movement equipments.....

See my review & initial build in my blog here: Bluemarineart
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Nice! I also have a 50 lagoon, it's been up and running since December 2016. I also have a couple pieces of the Caribsea branch rock. I like the your scape using all branch rock.
 
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Thank you! This is my first attempt to have a "bare bottom" tank. My hope is that eventually the entire bottom pane will be encrusted with a variety of corals rather than sand. Any photos of your tank you can share?
 
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