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    It is crazy when you remove alot of rock and the tank still looks full.
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    Getting ready for the change over?
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    Nope, I am not sure when or if the change over will happen. Just cleaning out the 375 some to get alittle more room. Gonna just dry the rock out and store it for the future.
    I will takea picture of the tank as soon as I move some of the rock around and remove some more.
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    Where moving in town, so I'm gonna be clearing out some coral and making room for new stuff
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    Nice, I do like the tank better with less rock, I wish I could go down more.

    My plan if I can not get the other tank to work is to add the cabinet to the end just like I was gonna do with the new tank and move everything there. Then add a second sump under the tank and fill it with rock keep it dark and let the sponges take over.
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    I wanna do an almost all lps tank. Right now I'm hunting down cheap Acan head's
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    why do you want to let the sponges take over?
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    Sponges are great filters and if I have a sump full my water will be cleaner.
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    Got it.
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