210 Gallon, inwall reef with frag tank.

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Nice job!
 

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Looks amazing!! I have been thinking about hooking up my frag tank to my main plumbing and DT. Looks awesome!!
 
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Looks amazing!! I have been thinking about hooking up my frag tank to my main plumbing and DT. Looks awesome!!

I would recommend it, i find it much easier to change water and test water in one tank.
 

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Looks awesome! How do you have the return plumbed from your frag tank? I'm working on the exact same thing, although I'm running a second pump just for the manifold and frag tank. Wondering if I should just have the frag tank return dump into the filter sock compartment like a regular drain?
 

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