Interesting question Cap, just read an on-line article about that very thing (damn, wish I'd saved the link, sorry) and the author presented an interesting theory. His thinking was that in *some* (note the word some) cases a grounding probe may actually increase the risks associated with water/electricity. Much like a bird can sit on high-power lines since they are not grounded, there's no danger, add a ground from birt and *poof* fried bird. I'm sorry I don't know what the link is because it convinced me not to use one, just make sure all equipment is properly grounded and GFCI's are protecting all outlets. I'm also going with an closed circulation system to elimate the powerheads from the tank. My only "direct" electrical contact will be the heaters. I know there's the possibility of stray voltage from the external pumps, lights etc. but I think the risks are minimal. JUST MY THOUGHTS.
Later, Paul