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My 90 Gallon Reef Setup

robbiestegall 4 posts









My Newly Setup 90 Gallon Tank. 
It has been running now for about 6 months with the corals and this new livestock. 
I have a few photos here. 
I am kinda new at the whole reef thing and have been able to keep everything alive and healthy thus far. 
My 90 Gallon Reef Setup
I have this disk thing, and I have no idea what it is, but a buddy of mine gave him to me, and he was almost dead. so this is him now. He was mostly the internal ugly skeleton, with only little of his external skin. I think he is healing up nicely. 


If you have any questions, fell free to ask. 
BTW my name is Robbie.
Great to be here. 







tommyray 91 posts

welcome Robbie,nice set up bro

mastermind 631 posts

Hey Robbie glad you decided to join us!
Thanks!!

getinpora 227 posts

HEY WELCOME ABOARD!  Thank for shearing your photos.

fliplos 33 posts

Nice tank Robbie.  I believe the disk thing is a Pagoda Cup Coral.

retang 182 posts

yep looks like a Pagoda cup to me....  Nice tank BTW.

robbiestegall 4 posts

Thanks guys for all of the info and the help identifying the Pagoda Cup Coral

waitasecun 129 posts

that is a beautifully setup new tank......!

mudfish 72 posts

nice tank bro.grin

reefsurgeon 259 posts

hey robbie. welcome!   definitely a pagoda.  try target feeding it with some coral accel, cyclopeeze, rod's food and some other phytoplankton suspension foods.  should start coming back to life, and coloring up real nicely too!  target the coral accel in moderation, cause it is very fatty, but it works wonders on corals that start to have issues.  i love it!  use it around where the tissue is beginning to grow back onto the skeleton.  and pagodas don't tend to like TOO much light, but they do like medium flow, in my experience.  looks like it's nice and open from the pic, so you should have no problem with it taking in a lot of the nutrients from target feeding and hopefully growing back with MUCH more color!  good luck!  -Ash

gt_reefer 223 posts

beattiful tank, nice job taking care of you corals.