Equipment review for a 10g sump build I have planned. + Sump Review.

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I plan on adding a 10g sump to my 20L reef. Here's the details on the equipment. Thoughts on the equipment? anything I should swap out? The one restriction I have is budget.

I need the prices to be reasonable for example the protein skimmer is ~60$ and I can't go for one that is $100 unless I can sacrifice the price on other equipment to make up for it.

Here is the equipment list.
For a simple diy sump setup this is all I think that is necessary. Thoughts on the equipment? Recommendations?
Here is the build I plan on doing.
 

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Any chance that you could upgrade to a 20g sump and still stay in budget. Based on my experience, I think you’ll get frustrated with a 10g sump for a 20g main tank. Good luck!
 

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Any chance that you could upgrade to a 20g sump and still stay in budget. Based on my experience, I think you’ll get frustrated with a 10g sump for a 20g main tank. Good luck!

I agree. I'd go with a 20 long. Pricing is close and you will have more room to do more in it. My 20 long sump has a live rock chamber, refugium and return chamber. It works well.
 
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Any chance that you could upgrade to a 20g sump and still stay in budget. Based on my experience, I think you’ll get frustrated with a 10g sump for a 20g main tank. Good luck!

I can’t the stand I’ll have the sump in can only house a 10g
 

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I can’t the stand I’ll have the sump in can only house a 10g

I understand. You will need to pay extra attention to your max fill line and min water line, because the water level can change quickly in a 10g sump. Once you see if it is an issue for you then you may want to upgrade your stand and sump at some point. Good luck!
 

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Is this a heavily stocked tank? If not, you can do without the skimmer. While skimmers are nice, they are not a necessity and you could probably get better nutrient transport using a steady water change schedule and having enough media for a complete cycle. I would imagine one marine pure block would be more than enough for the tank.
 

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