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Had a custom matching reservoir made to match the sump.
Also made a shorter bus cable between control 4 and wave engine.

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Yeah looks like we have very similar builds. What size is your tank? Mine is the INT 75. I kinda wish I went alittle bigger. And I wish I had the side doors. I will be following along
Mine is the INT 100, which is the same as yours just a bit longer, trying to squeeze everything under the stand seems to be the hardest part so far. Have you run any wires into the main display for pumps etc? And if so how are you been routing them out? Tucked under screened top? In my last tank I had a small bulkhead in the overflow wall to lockline which cleared the water surface in which I sent all the wires. But on these the overflow wall is backed by glass most of the way up.
 

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Mine is the INT 100, which is the same as yours just a bit longer, trying to squeeze everything under the stand seems to be the hardest part so far. Have you run any wires into the main display for pumps etc? And if so how are you been routing them out? Tucked under screened top? In my last tank I had a small bulkhead in the overflow wall to lockline which cleared the water surface in which I sent all the wires. But on these the overflow wall is backed by glass most of the way up.
I have MP40s so I don't have any cords in the display. I have routed the wires along the side of the tank and the lights I run through the mounting arm.
 
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Just read through the thread. Great build and details! Any updates????
Yes, I’ll need to post some, 3D printed fan mount for cooling (this has worked out better than I expected), 3D printed brackets to relocate the ATS, (still need to change input with pump mount), added a redsea dose 4 with 3D printed bracket ( still in progress).
 
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HI! Super Nice Build, What size and model sump is that? And are the magnets for your gyres used under water?
Yes and it’s been fine for the time I’ve had it this way but I did relocate the gyres to the sides and I feel the flow has been better.
 
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