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Jill's new Sump and Refugium Remodel

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JPG@CFI

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Issaquah, Wa. USA
Reeffrontiers guys and gals,

We have been super busy for the last 3 months, and posting projects has suffered. Something I will be doing better at.

We have had a wonderfull time working with Jill and Barry. These guys are a perfect example of jumping in with both feet, and educating themselves and as a result have a first class reef tank.
Jill contacted us with help designing a new sump, as it was way too small for the system. Right from the word go, we knew it would be a high point for us. We take great pride in what we build, and install. But the satisfaction of the customer is what it's all about. This install was a ton of hard work, blood, sweat and tears. Luckly, not much blood, but a lot of the latter. We had a great work experience with their contractor Scott. He is full of talent in everything he does. We took a few non professional pic's of the install, so here you go, enjoy.

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Jason did an amazing job for us! We couldn't be happier with the result. In fact Jason built a new diplay tank for us and the install will happen on January 6th. We're going from a 250 to a 300+ with a really cool overflow that Jason designed with a cool mod that Barry came up with. Pictures will follow.

For now here is a pic of our OLD refugium and sump. It was 75 g total and crammed into a small closet. Awkward to get to and waaaayyy too small.
 

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