Footprint for Reefmat 1200

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Anyone know what opening I need to fit a Reefmat 1200?

Will 13" wide x 16" deep be enough?

According to the pictures, I only need around 12"? I will have more room at the bottom of the sump to fit the plumbing.. The eurobrace on top is the concern.








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I have a ReefMat 1200 in my Red Sea 750XXL v3 sump. It is a tight fit, ie: I have to remove the motor, slide it in sideways and then rotate down in a 90° arc to get it to fit. You'll need at least 4-5" for the flexible hose/connector as well. I don't know what size your tank is - but if it's under 150 gallons opt for the ReefMat 500 (which isn't quite as large and easier to fit in most sumps).
 

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Can u share a picture of how your 1200 ReefMat fits in your sump? I have the same Red Sea tank as yours and I’m looking into modifying my sump fr it.
 

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