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Thanks guys! Unfortunately, I don't have any room for the reactors inside the sump, so I'm stuck hanging them on the side for the time being. In a way, I almost wished it was a crack in the sump so that it would give me the motivation to finally get rid of the 55g sump that's currently in there. It's so tall that it's been a nightmare to work in and I'd really like to redo some of the plumbing as well. I have a drilled 40B that I could use as a sump with a 10g acrylic tank attached as a fuge, but it's such a daunting project to even consider doing without some panicked motivation...
Me too as you know. I really detest my sump and I am solving that issue. Everything I need, or want, should fit into the new sump nicely.
It seems, that almost everyone starts out with a carefully thought out plan then ends up changing or tweaking things around.
Scott - tank looks great! I'm in the planning stages for my 180g mixed reef build & wanted to get your input on the overflow placement. Most standard tanks offer option of placing the overflows on each corner, OR about a foot or so from each corner. Looks like your tank has the corner overflows. Any thoughts on that, primarily relating to how it affects aquascaping and viewing the tank from the sides? Thx!