Let's see those BASEMENT reefs!

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amazing job with the tanks and room.
 
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image.jpeg My 300 gallon reef in basement up three years. Total system volume with fish room 500+. Majority of corals all started as frags

How was the humidity of all that water volume?
 
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Purdy! ;)
 
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Dehumidifier tied into the hvac system to keep the whole house at 45% humidity. Pumps the water from the heat pump and dehumidifier outside automatically.

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Here's my basement man cave. 12 feet of reef.

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Oh dang that is awesome! Do you have a tank thread here? Please start one so I can pick your brain!
 

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