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Hi everyone. I'm finally almost done with my basement remodel which means my 120 is getting painfully close to getting some steam behind the build.

I'm currently looking at a Trigger Emerald 39 for my sump for the system but I want some other options to look at to fit my footprint.

Tank will be a 48x24x24" 120 gal with a synergy shadow overflow and a custom steel/powder coated stand.

I like the separate compartment for the drain and filtersocks, the adjustable height baffles, and the dosing ports. But the drain/sock compartment is the most important to me since I'd like to cut down on salt creep as much as possible

And recommendations before I pull the trigger?(no pun intended)
 
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I should say my upper budget is $700. Those geosreef sumps are very nice but are a little over what I'd like to spend.
 

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I have a ruby 36, and a ruby 36 elite. I like the ruby 36 better of the two. Super happy with both, but regular 36 is better.
 

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I have a 125 set up about like what your doing. I got the 34" Skimz sump from BRS and love it.
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