The third attempt of keeping a frag tank

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Hey!

I am making this thread partly to try and keep myself accountable to maintain a new frag tank setup.

A little context: I currently have a 200 gallon mixed reef that usually takes up most of my time which is why the frag tank gets neglected
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Anyways hopefully getting water in the system tonight!
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I’m in the same boat. I setup an old 20 gallon that I figured would work fine until I get some positive results from tending to 2 tanks. It’s only been two weeks and I’m aborting that plan. Now I’m planning on either buying a shallow All-in-one, or plumbing a small 18x18 next to the display.
 
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I’m in the same boat. I setup an old 20 gallon that I figured would work fine until I get some positive results from tending to 2 tanks. It’s only been two weeks and I’m aborting that plan. Now I’m planning on either buying a shallow All-in-one, or plumbing a small 18x18 next to the display.
I’ve always wanted to plumb a frag tank into my main system that’s sweet!
 

How much do you care about having a display FREE of wires, pumps and equipment?

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