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|  A day of maintenance I realized today how much I really still love this hobby. Did a 20% wc, pulled the skimmer and return pump,disassembled, cleaned and reassembled. Cleaned the sump ,mp40 wet side and moved around a few corals. Very satisfying morning. Too bad I can't grow @$#%& SPS.  | 
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|   I'm in the same boat.  I'm notorious for leaving a fallen coral for much too long, or putting of a skimmer cleaning because I just don't have the time ... but the mornings on one of my days off where I have a cup of coffee and spend 2 or 3 hours working in the tank, its a reminder of how peaceful it can be.  Now if only I could be more diligent when it comes to aiptasia killing maybe I'd get the upper hand on these little bastards once and for all 
				__________________ LoJack's 144 Gallon Reef Build | 
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|   I'm in the same boat. The weekly upkeep is sometimes annoying. But I like spending an afternoon doing the full sweep. These tanks are a true hobby. |