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I bought the 170 Deluxe version so it came with an AI Hydra26. The skimmer I bought is a Reef Octopus Classic 110 SSS. Did this on recommendation from Bulk Reef Supply. I was looking for small and quiet. I have the future hope to section off the sump and put in a small refugium. Hopefully this will reduce algae.

I'm planning on mostly corals, probably a couple of clowns and an anemone. Hopefully something relatively low maintenance, I travel a fair bit for work.

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I bought the 170 Deluxe version so it came with an AI Hydra26. The skimmer I bought is a Reef Octopus Classic 110 SSS. Did this on recommendation from Bulk Reef Supply. I was looking for small and quiet. I have the future hope to section off the sump and put in a small refugium. Hopefully this will reduce algae.

I'm planning on mostly corals, probably a couple of clowns and an anemone. Hopefully something relatively low maintenance, I travel a fair bit for work.

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Perfect skimmer choice ( I use the same one) . I am also heavily stocked and use a refugium as well.
 

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Angeld480 -

Do you use the ATO that came with your reefer? I'm about to get that setup but a little skeptical, given the challenge setting and adjusting the water levels in the sump just for normal operation.

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Worth the investment in a larger ATO and the Neptune auto top off kit are use a 10 gallon reef crystals reservoir with the pump and a sensor hooked up to my apex for when it gets low. I was tired of refilling that reservoir every day.
 

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Not certain that I'd get approval from the "higher" authority in my house to place anything outside of the base.....

Although when we're on vacation I might get away with a larger bucket :)
 
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I purchased a small cabinet and put it right next to tank. It has the apex,reservoir for top off, test kits, etc..as long as she does not see it, I can get away with it.
 

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I like the euphillia “hair” onyoy skull!
 

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