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					Originally Posted by  gregzz4
					 
				 
				If you don't have a GFCI, it won't trip if something leaks current into the tank. 
If you don't have a ground probe, it won't affect the inhabitants as the current has nowhere to go, unless you ground it with your body. 
 
In either case, look into protecting yourself with at the minimum of a GFCI for the whole tank. 
I run 13 of them because I want each piece of hardware covered individually without tripping the whole tank. 
And I have a ground probe in both my skimmer and return chambers. 
 
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I should definitely grab a grounding probe at least. Installing the GFCI might be more difficult since I would have  to move the tank in order to get to the outlet.
It does look like they have GFCI power bars. Probably easier for me to get one of those. At least that way I have some protection.