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| Living my dream... Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Long Island
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Reefer Ratings: (2 (100%) Friends: (1) |
Hey Guys, I have a 95 gallon wave with a 20 gallon sump. Want to upgrade my sump and include a Refugium. I have a new 30 gallon and a new 20 gallon lying around. Any ideas and how I should proceed? ![]()
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| Living my dream... Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Long Island
Posts: 197
Reefer Ratings: (2 (100%) Friends: (1) |
They do not fit under the stand together. Already measured. I can make the 20 into a fuge but Id have to keep it outside the stand in a cabinet of some sort or I'd have to pull the existing 2o out and squeeze the 30 in there somehow.
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