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So, I've been in reefing just over a year now. My first build thread shows my 60G that I got up and running in November of 2020. Right before Christmas 2021, I bit the bullet and decided to upgrade to a 90G SCA. I wanted the additional space... so, here it is. I am running the Trigger Systems Sapphire 26 Platinum (I wanted the roller) and a Kessil APX9 Light. The skimmer is the SCA302 that came with the tank.

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Nice looking tank
Thank you! I took my time and planned it out (although some things did not go as planned LOL). Overall I am happy with it. There are some changes that I am going to work on in the coming months.
 
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