inside your stand

My sump, return pump, protein skimmer, all my power supply, Reefkeeper probes , eventually dual media reactors and dosers
 
Reefkeeper, Chiller, ATO container, everything dosing related, dry food, test kits, fragging supplies, spare purigen/CPB, and everything else i need on a day to day basis
 
@ Snorvich. :-) I wish!!! Used to be so when I was in the burbs.

@ OP. Everything in my signature ex lights. Condo living. No space for anything extra.
 
On the left, test kits and medicines. On the right, food additives, little cups for mixing, cleaning supplies like scaper and sponges, nets, emergency toxin removal pads, rubber bands to hold kelp to shells, forceps, scissors and gloves.
 
Mainly the sump is dowb there but for supplies...scrapers for cleaning the glass and my grabber tongs. Everything else is kept in a closet nearby.
 
Eshopps R200 refugium, BRS dual reactor fed by a rio 800, Bubble magus NAC6, Rio 2500 return pump, 2 power supplies, Food and bowls and other tank equipment.
 
Almost everything:

ATO with storage shelves on the left, kalk reactor, sump, GFO reactor, implement storage, Bucket RDSB, controllers and power supplies.
 
one side has adjustable racks for food and maintenance products the other side has buckets and the tank ( lights and power heads) electrical panel... the sump with skimmer and dosing equipment is in the basement..
 
Can you tell me what is that coming out of the top of your skimmer?
Loos very organized for having so much down there.

That is a Swabbie. Inside the neck of the skimmer is a wiper that runs once every 3 hours (timer controlled). It removes most of the junk that builds up on the skimmer neck so the skimmer can go longer between cleanings without having production change on me.

Organized you say? HA. Not really. More like "ok, where can this fit" and going from there. I moved the sump to get the kalk stirrer in there and had to reposition the controller to fit the bucket RDSB. If I could do it all over again, I would change a bunch of things. Maybe on my next tank I will be smarter about the layout.
 
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The hoses that disappear to the right lead to a Phosphate reactor that hangs on the other side.
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