Sump without a top rim?

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I currently have synergy sump that works fine but one thing I don’t like about it is the top rim. It is quite wide and makes it more difficult to fit all of my equipment in the sump. So, I am considering a new sump that does not have a top rim. Something like 36x15x15. Any suggestions?

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I think they add the large rim for structural integrity then use a smaller gauge acrylic outside walls etc. shoot tenacor or Luna an email they build them
 

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Have your LFS make you the sump you need to your specifications. Here's mine, build by a local tank maker.

£220 - dead cheap and does exactly what I need it to do!

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Had the same issue on one of my tanks. Wanted a sump that completely filled under cabinet area so had to go custom. Was ~ $100usd in glass from local shop and a tube of caulk. If you have something specific in mind I would just build it yourself.
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Had the same issue on one of my tanks. Wanted a sump that completely filled under cabinet area so had to go custom. Was ~ $100usd in glass from local shop and a tube of caulk. If you have something specific in mind I would just build it yourself.
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Looks cool. I’d be afraid to try that myself.
 

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Looks cool. I’d be afraid to try that myself.

Really the worst that happens is you make a mess out of the silicone. Since it’s a sump that’s not even that critical. After a week fill it and leave it in the garage or outside. If it holds water for a few days you’re good to go.
 

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