What is that thing that you don’t really need, but you definitely want for your reef?

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What is that thing that you don’t really need, but you definitely want for your reef?

  • Top End Pump

    Votes: 19 5.6%
  • Top End Lights

    Votes: 60 17.7%
  • Top End Tank

    Votes: 61 18.0%
  • Testing machine

    Votes: 153 45.1%
  • Artwork

    Votes: 14 4.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 32 9.4%

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Peace River

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What is that thing that you don’t really need, but you definitely want for your reef?

I still remember where I was when I first saw an Abyzz pump, or when I saw the ReefBot, or laid eyes on a Reef Savvy tank, or saw Nori Vossen’s artwork, or… Okay, you get the point. Not including those stunning fish or coral, there are reef equipment or other reef-related items that we may not need but are things that we definitely want! I’m not even sure what I would do with a Abyzz pump, but I know that I want one (even if it’s just the Abyzz A200) and will figure out what to do if I ever get one! What are those pieces of equipment for you? What top-end equipment, even if it’s over-the-top, would you like to have (or maybe even have already)? Please share what is on your list!!!

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I'd love top end lights and of course a testing machine would be an incredible problem solver. Of course what I really want is a clean indoor pool I can convert into a shark tank obviously ;)
 

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Fish/reef artwork/photography for the "fish" room.
Tank art is the best… had a painting made for over my Biocube and some cool pieces made for my 75 gallon.
 

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I hope this fits, I was inspired by the great Jake Adams. I would love to have a large reef tank that I filled by going all over the world and collecting my own coral. Then fill the fish room with photos of my adventure's
 

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It took me 9 years to get here, but finally moving up from jebao and AI to ecotech.

I look at those abyzz pumps from afar and think to myself, “if I ever own one of those, I’ve made it”. Lol
 

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Probably the Apex fluid depth probes.....I just can't think of a way (or reason) to use them lol. The fact that the ends have to stick out of the water eliminates my ATO.....don't really need one in the sump......but I want to see the cool new tile on my dashboard :)
 
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