AIO Passive Refugium Modification?

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Hi guys, I am setting up a small IM Fusion pro 10 gallon in my office. I want something more than a small chamber for cheato, but this being an upstairs tank, I don’t want to set up a sump system because of the overflow risks, hence the small, AIO choice.

Has anyone wanted or tried to modify thier AIO to allow for the addition of a passive flow refugium? to explain, I am thinking of drilling two holes in the back of my tank, one just behind the filter sock intake section, and one just behind the return section. I would then silicone what would look like a large glass overflow box to close in the backside. It would look like a HOB fuge with no pump that’s level with the tank height. I don’t think I’d need any pump, because flow would come passively from the strategically placed holes as stated above.

Any thoughts?
 

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I wouldn't drill the IM tank as I believe the back is tempered glass. An alternative could be an (active) chaeto reactor? I know from personal experience that the IM Fusion 10 has very limited real estate.
 
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I wouldn't drill the IM tank as I believe the back is tempered glass. An alternative could be an (active) chaeto reactor? I know from personal experience that the IM Fusion 10 has very limited real estate.
Hey, thanks for the reply. I’ll just go the easy way with the fuge basket. I don’t need to make mods to such a small tank, I guess. Save That for the 100+ system in my living room.
 

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I have the IM 20 in my office and an IM 14 at home and there is not much room in either with a basket. Truthfully, I don't think you could grow enough chaeto to make a difference. Better off with frequent small water changes. Use the basket for carbon and polyfil floss.
 

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