I believe it was nanotuners.com that I found the retrokit at. It was a bit more expensive then I had originally thought, instead of $300 it is more like $500. I think that just gives me a bit of a goal to save up for. Plus it should be a good time trying to explain to the wife why I'm spending an extra $500 on my small tank.

I haven't been to nanocustoms.com yet but I will be checking that out right after this.
I have never used carbon in a salt tank yet my only experience with carbon comes from fresh water tanks. Should I change out the carbon filter more regularly in a salt tank? I was also thinking, depending on how much room I am going to have in the read compartments of my tank after all is said and done, about putting some Cheato back there. It seems like pods love to breed and hide in that stuff and I say the more pods the merrier.
I have a few pieces of live rubble I am going to put in in a few days. I'm just waiting until after I bond my base rock together and let it cure for a few days.
I also have some more reading material coming in a few days. I just ordered Advanced Marine Aquarium Techniques and Marine Chemistry: A Complete Guide to Water Chemistry in Marine Aquariums! I am also looking for one more that I forgot the name of but it was all about nano reef keeping.
On a completely different topic have you had a chance to play with a Solaris LED lighting system yet? OH MAN way cool!!! Way expensive.....But WAY COOL!! I need to look a bit more into them but Im thinking the that might be my next major purchase for my large tank.
Well thank you again I'm headed over to the sites you mentioned to look at some more stuff.