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    Matt

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    Thanks for the responses everyone. And you're welcome to come by Chazde if you want to look at what I have. As for showing more pics, I haven't quite figured out how to take good pictures because I don't have one of those floating things that makes everything easier to see. However, I did include a pic today of one of my favorite aspects of this tank setup. When I set up this tank I learned from my previous one in how to set up the refugium. In this tank I have a water faucet type setup attached to my return pump from the refugium so that when I want to do a water change, I just open the valve, and pump the water into a bucket. It makes my water changes so much faster. It also doubles as a way to drip acclimate new corals by only barely opening the valve. If anyone else wants to know what I did feel free to ask.
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