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Hi all,
I've inherited with the task of upgrading/re-organizing this mess of a system from my parents. The tank is 100 gallons. Apparently, the original aquarium specialist was a 'freshwater' expert that plumbed and installed the system, but I don't think that excuses certain errors made, such as only a single outflow. In any case, I'm relatively new and have been watching as many videos to learn the in's and out's of reefing.
With that said, where do I begin with upgrading/updating the following tank?
Some issues I see: no ventilation in the bottom and top compartment, causing a lot of condensation and rust/wood warping (need to cut a vent and install an exhaust fan)
The gray tube is the outflow, and the clear tube is the inflow. The second hexagonal tank is the freshwater auto-top off system.

I've inherited with the task of upgrading/re-organizing this mess of a system from my parents. The tank is 100 gallons. Apparently, the original aquarium specialist was a 'freshwater' expert that plumbed and installed the system, but I don't think that excuses certain errors made, such as only a single outflow. In any case, I'm relatively new and have been watching as many videos to learn the in's and out's of reefing.
With that said, where do I begin with upgrading/updating the following tank?
Some issues I see: no ventilation in the bottom and top compartment, causing a lot of condensation and rust/wood warping (need to cut a vent and install an exhaust fan)
The gray tube is the outflow, and the clear tube is the inflow. The second hexagonal tank is the freshwater auto-top off system.


