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Hello Everyone, I was able to pick up a free 75-gallon retired reef tank from a local restaurant owner. The post just had the tank listed and no equipment but when I showed up they included a lot of their equipment that was used with the tank including a sump tank and two protein skimmers. I am looking for some information about all the equipment that was included. I have attached pictures of what was included. I know that I will need to get some new equipment to replace some of what was included but would like to use most of what I have to start the tank. Any information would be extremely helpful!

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