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Here’s is my Red Sea max 250 reef tank.
Live stock :
- Black frostbite clown fish mated pair
- Yellow tang
- Red hawkfish
- Green chromis
- Malanaurus wrasse
Inverts :
- A few peppermint shrimp
- Tridacna derasa clam
- 8 Blue leg hermit crabs
- Various snails
Coral :
- Hammers ( wall and branching )
- Frogspawn
- various colony’s of zoanthids
- red plating monti
- purple plating monti
- goniopora
- alveopora
- Duncan coral
- blue/green birdsnest
- pulsing Xenia
- Candy cane coral
- various red mushrooms

I’ve been growing this system for a little under a year, I’ve had great coral growth through keeping things simple and maintaining stable water parameters. I also try and do a 10-15 percent water change every Saturday. I only dose calcium, iodide and occasionally I’ll dose the tank with zooplankton or phytoplankton.
 
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Thank you! And yah this system has been great, some minor issues with the protein skimmer but other than that it’s been low maintenance

It looks great!!

We used to drop in the Deltec MC500 protein skimmer in the Max 250s
 
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