My 225 or 250 gallon tall fowlr

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I’ve had my tank for 3 years now started in a 125 but quickly outgrew that and went and got this big old tank not really sure of the exact size 225 or 250.

Tragically I went away to Tennessee for ten days this past summer and I had asked my sister to stop in and feed my fish and check on them while I was away and they managed to kill my entire tank after two years. So I lost all my babies and it was absolutely devastating like losing family members or friends for me.

Recently over the last couple of months I started slowly adding fish to the tank again and its been wonderful and Im so happy to not have to look at a depressing fishless tank anymore.

My tank is a FOWLR using a mix of live rock and fake decor.
Current Stock
-Powder Brown Tang
-Desjardini Tang
-Blue Tang
-Lyretail Anthias
-Lemon Damsel
-Yellowtail Damsel
-Azure Damsel
-Melanurus Wrasse
-Mckosker Wrasse
-Solar Wrasse
-2 Clowns
-Firefish
-Harptail Blenny
-Bicolor Blenny
-Juvenile Red Coris wrasse
-Orange Spotted Goby
-Yellow and Purple Wrasse
-Coral Beauty (boss of the tank)

Pics are of my old guys before the black death

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Welcome back!!! I like the fake decor, it's different and unique looking!
Thank you! I don’t have the time or the patience at this point in my life to do actual coral so i just went for the Fowlr and use a ton of live rock with the fake stuff so it still looks like an actual reef and its really pretty at night when its all glowing under the light So it works for now.
 
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