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I know everybody wants to show their sexy reef tank, but what do most of your workstations look like, and where do you keep it located?
Mine is a custom stand, to house my ATO and water changes. I like to have an actual bench and keep my stuff accessible since I'm running a nano.
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This is from a few years ago, but I used to have a pretty sweet workbench in my basement sump/fish room with my refugium and prop tanks:

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That's pretty sweet. Is that tank running as a refugium? I'm in the process of considering connecting one under my tank.
 
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if only i had the space back there. its a 26 gallon nano with a skimmer, heater, probes, ato tube, return pump, and dual socks. im a bit out of space, otherwise, id be on it.

Is there any downside to having too much filtration?
 

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That's a tough question to answer. There could be a downside if you're driving your parameters too far out of normal ranges, especially in a small tank. Just a protein skimmer and refugium shouldn't be an issue, though. Running exchange resins or GFO/Phosban etc.. can cause issues if you're bottoming out the nutrients available to your animals.
 
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