65 gallon custom rim-less reef aquarium

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Update: Since starting my office 185 gallon build, my home 65 gallon has been in need of a little TLC. I am still running biopellets but the carbon reactor was taken off line and replaced with Chemi-pure Elite bags. I'm currently dosing Calcium, Alkalinity, Magnesium and Amino Acids with my GHL doser. My last routine WC and testing was 5 months ago except for the occasional 1 gallon RODI WC to lower my salinity. Most of my corals are thriving and seems to be doing well. My Powder Blue and Yellow Tang are well fed and fat. I now only auto-feed pellets 4 times per day. My Frost-bite Clowns and Wrasses are also all doing well.

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Looks great bud!
 

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Update: Since starting my office 185 gallon build, my home 65 gallon has been in need of a little TLC. I am still running biopellets but the carbon reactor was taken off line and replaced with Chemi-pure Elite bags. I'm currently dosing Calcium, Alkalinity, Magnesium and Amino Acids with my GHL doser. My last routine WC and testing was 5 months ago except for the occasional 1 gallon RODI WC to lower my salinity. Most of my corals are thriving and seems to be doing well. My Powder Blue and Yellow Tang are well fed and fat. I now only auto-feed pellets 4 times per day. My Frost-bite Clowns and Wrasses are also all doing well.

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That's beautiful!
 

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