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reeftopia

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Many know Im shutting down the aquaroom in my back yard and moving into the house. It has been fun over the years but the workload has had me overwhelmed.

From a high of 3300 gal I will now be at 600 gal. 2 sister tanks 84x30x25 tall. They will be plummed into twin sumps both running off 1 reeflo gold. There is a stand alone

stand where a lot of my filtration will be housed. There will be to sumps 2 protein skimmers twin calcium reactor, nitrate reactor and phosphate reactor. There is a top off,

water change tank and a frag tank. Have a temporary 10 gal tank circulating water thru the system to make sure alls working well. So far so good.
 

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Very nice. It never stops around there does it? 600g must seem so small now....lol
 

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It will be sad to see the "public aquarium" room gone, but I certainly understand about wanting to cut down the work load. Looking forward to seeing your new setup.

Now you will have to pick and choose the corals and fish you really want.
 
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