Cota's 90g Wave Front

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The wave front was a cool unique tank but with it not being drilled and sumped, it was harder to maintain. Now that I have switched to the 80g, it seems so much easier to clean the filter materials.
 
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A little better pic of the engineer goby, he doesn't come out often.


An updated FTS after adding some new Anthias and like 10 new frags
 
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From the top of the tank it is drilled and has PVC draining the water to the 20g sump. In the sump, the water passes through a filter sock. In the first chamber, I have about 10lbs of live sand, several small pieces of rock and a baseball size ball of chaeto. The water then flows into the second chamber where the Bubble Magus skimmer picks up water to process. The water then flows in to the third chamber where I have two pumps, a MJ900 to pump water through a carbon reactor and a CA4000 to return water into the tank.

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