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jstone
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Is there such thing as too much filtration? My ultimate goal is to one day have a 150 gallon display tank in my dining room with a large refugium located below it in the basement to hide all of the plumbing and noise. With it being in the basement I could go as big as I want as far as the actual physical size so I could really incorporate any type of filtration into it but is that wise? I could have a chamber for bio balls, protein skimmer, calcium reactor, canister filters with GFO and carbon, a large fuge with a very deep sand bed and plenty of macro algaes and live rock. I plan on hiding it all in a tall storage cabinet and put shelves in it so I can lift the water back to the upstairs through a couple of smaller tanks and pumps. If that will keep my tank looking perfect Im all for it but if it has any negative affects I will need to rethink it. I also like the idea of adding so much more water volume to my system. I know this is dreaming and quite costly but Im single, have a good job, and just don't really care right now haha. I have a smaller tank but my new house has a nice spot for a six foot tank and an unfinished basement. Plus Im a DIY type and this just sounds pretty fun