Hello all! Well, the unavoidable time has come, my coral has outgrown their home. The Nuvo 10, which I have fallen completely in love with, has done it's job. I was hoping to keep the current stock levels for at least a year but the growth has been exponential and I don't want to lose a single colony. I had a JBJ 28 up in the attic and now that I finished closing on our new house decided to get it out of meh balls. It had been up there for about 3 years so not surprisingly most of the equipment that I was using for it is kaput. Luckily I was planning on upgrading the equipment all along so the only major worry I had was over the tank itself. I re-siliconed the upper frame just for peace of mind and leak tested the tank after it cured. So far so good. The funny thing is looking at the JBJ next to the Nuvo, the JBJ looks like a monster! My wife has given me the go ahead to get a 75 gallon later, which is what I really want but in the mean time the JBJ will do just fine. I'll include a couple of pics of the previous iteration of the JBJ so you can see how awesome it was before. This time i'm going to use a different landscape and make use of some of the knowledge I've gained over the years and really ramp up the SPS focus.