Second set of racks and tanks in place.
Last section is cleaned out and ready for painting. This will complete the first phase of the remodel.

Each 125 is drilled at the bottom of each end of the back wall. One outlet goes to sump ( the closest in this image) and the other goes to drain (the farthest). This allows me to dump the water from the whole tank to the street in a matter of minutes. This comes in very handy when doing water changes or when I need to isolate the tank.

A close-up of the plumbing. The plumbing on the left empties to the drain. The plumbing on the right goes to sump.

This is the image of the sump. 100 gallon rubbermaid. The stand pipe (2" pipe) when pulled dumps water to the street.
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