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Old 02-15-2008, 06:07 PM   #9
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There are a few ways you can go with it. Getting a reef ready tank is definitely a plus, but you probably won't find too many regular 29 gallon tanks with a built-in overflow or something like that. One route you can go is getting an overflow box, which is plumbed down to your sump. This might be a route to consider.

FYI, you can't really use a refugium for quarantine. Since your sump is obviously a part of your main tank system, the only quarantine you could use it for is if you want to separate whatever livestock you put in there. Disease is another story.
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