BUY A SUMP OR BUILD ONE?

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does it come out to be the same? This including time and buying all of the stuff to build one when you have nothing on hand.
I own a business and I am working 24/7 but I think I can manage to have 30 minutes during the day to do some work on it and then maybe another 30 at night. Or should I just buy a sump online? this is for a 50ish gallon low boy.
 

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I had a trigger 39 for a few years, I loved it! Ended up building my own 2 years ago and will always build in future. You can spec how you want, the exact size you want, etc. I am not sure it was cheaper. And took much longer than 60 minutes to put together! Pics in my build thread

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Just built my first one last week but have never owned a pre-fab one. It’s nice cause you can design it around your equipment. I used a baffle kit from Melves. Took around 2 hours but it is fairly easy once you get everything lined up
 

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does it come out to be the same? This including time and buying all of the stuff to build one when you have nothing on hand.
I own a business and I am working 24/7 but I think I can manage to have 30 minutes during the day to do some work on it and then maybe another 30 at night. Or should I just buy a sump online? this is for a 50ish gallon low boy.
I was gonna buy a trigger sump but then went the DIY route. Trigger sump was gonna cost me $400 I built one about the exact same size for $150. Got the sump kit from jax racks and then a new aqueon aquarium and put it together, so glad I did that instead.
 

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When I upgraded from my 75 to a 180, I decided to repurpose the 75 into a sump. Glass places will cut pieces pretty inexpensively, and all it took was some planning and time. Plus it let me design it around my equipment exactly.
 

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Jax rax is what I used. I am planning 2 additional things that I hope he could complete for me soon.
He is super quick to respond and will chat with you on what you are looking to complete your build. I will always build my own now. I find it far more fulfilling to DIY.
If you absolutely need to fill it quickly, buy one.
If you have time, build it.
 

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I put my 40 breeder 3 chamber sump together easily for about $75. It was very easy and I love it but it did take longer than an hour...
 

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I made 2 above tank sumps for my 55 out of imagitarium medium tanks cost about $35 with bulkheads,pvc etc. :)
 
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I had a trigger 39 for a few years, I loved it! Ended up building my own 2 years ago and will always build in future. You can spec how you want, the exact size you want, etc. I am not sure it was cheaper. And took much longer than 60 minutes to put together! Pics in my build thread

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That's really nice! I should have said I have at least an hour per day to be able to play with building the sump lol
 
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I made 2 above tank sumps for my 55 out of imagitarium medium tanks cost about $35 with bulkheads,pvc etc. :)

Could I get a tank and then go get acrylic sheets from Home depot, caulk those in and be set?
 

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I think it depends on what you want.
Are you running a filter roller? do you want filter socks? Skimmer? refugium? pH/other probes?

if you make your own, the only easy way to do mechanical filtration is a single filter sock (you'll change it often) or a filter roller.

If you're not doing a refugium, I would go with one section with a filter roller and skimmer, then the other section for your return pump. that would be really easy and simple.

It takes longer to measure & prep than it does to actually silicone in the baffles.
 

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I would say just purchase a reputable pre-built. That's my opinion anyway, I would only go custom or build my own if I couldn't find what I was looking for pre built or I needed certain space requirements. Just my .02
 
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I would say just purchase a reputable pre-built. That's my opinion anyway, I would only go custom or build my own if I couldn't find what I was looking for pre built or I needed certain space requirements. Just my .02
Thank you for your advice :)
 

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