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Old 06-20-2010, 03:47 PM
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This "smell" is the reason that I'm designing a new fish room on my new house which will compliment a new inwall tank. I'm used to it; but my family complains (especially when company is coming over).

"Honey, I can make it so that you don't smell a thing; but I have to upgrade the size of the tank and build a dedicated fish room" was how the conversation went. Done deal.

The only thing I "smell" now is a new tank build thread. Hee Hee!
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Old 06-20-2010, 04:38 PM
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It could be humidity. Try opening a few windows, running a fan or getting a dehumidifier.

A properly running reef system shouldn't produce any smell detectable in the room it's in unless your nose is right on top of it.
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