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Reefaholic1965

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My display is a 180, currently have 300 gallons total volume. I built the stand myself.
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My sump and support equipment are plumbed through an adjacent wall in our master closet.
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I recently suffered a set back when my dosing pump for alkalinity stuck on. Now I get to start over.
 

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Awesome job building your own stand. I dig it!
Bummer about the setback. Keep us updated on your progress.
 

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Good job on the stand, looks great. Very cool having an adjacent fish room for equipment and sumps. Still have room for cloths? Just kidding, that's supper cool. My laundry room turned into the fish room so Landry defiantly doesn't get folded there. I wish it was right next to my tank.

Sorry about the set back. Just change the water I guess....
Figure out what's wrong with the doser. Better to have it fail now verses later.
 

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