Anyone drill a Red Sea Sump?

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I am in the process of putting together a build plan to move my Red Sea 650P sump to the basement. I am thinking of putting a 40 breeder in the cabinet under the tank where the sump is now ( to use it as a frag tank) and moving the sump to the basement where it's easier to arrange the dosing equipment and easier to do maintenance.

My question is; Anyone here ever drill a Red Sea sump? Maybe to connect it to a fuge or something else? I am wondering if it's tempered or if it's ok to drill.

I am thinking of connecting it to a fuge to grow macro algae and to a water changing station.

Thanks in advance!
 

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I am in the process of putting together a build plan to move my Red Sea 650P sump to the basement. I am thinking of putting a 40 breeder in the cabinet under the tank where the sump is now ( to use it as a frag tank) and moving the sump to the basement where it's easier to arrange the dosing equipment and easier to do maintenance.

My question is; Anyone here ever drill a Red Sea sump? Maybe to connect it to a fuge or something else? I am wondering if it's tempered or if it's ok to drill.

I am thinking of connecting it to a fuge to grow macro algae and to a water changing station.

Thanks in advance!



 

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