Poll: Sump Preference - DIY or Prebuilt?

Sump preference - DIY or Prebuilt?

  • DIY

    Votes: 239 43.2%
  • Prebuilt/Manufactured

    Votes: 301 54.4%
  • Other (explain in thread)

    Votes: 13 2.4%

  • Total voters
    553

JoshH

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Ok DIY ppl...I HATE my new R300 sump. It is too small for my tank so I have to run a very low water volume so it wont overflow when the power is off. I want to make one, as I want a special section to keep chocolate chip starfish in for my harlequin shrimp. I have been looking into HDPE tubs but I am reading it is really hard to bond HDPE for making baffles? Anyone done this and if so how? Should I look at other options? I found a 90 gal HDPE tub but I am afraid to jump into this!

You could go for an option such as this....

https://www.customaquariums.com/information/seamless-sumps.html

While baffles won't work each section is it's own compartment and they do have baffled sections.

Another option is a glass sump, Very easy to DIY with glass or acrylic baffles
 
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Crabs McJones

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My DIY sump.
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JayLu

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I built my sump in the basement, using an old aquarium combined with a 150 gallon Rubbermaid. Although it is not pretty and very basic, I really love it. I have tons of space to work, and don’t worry about making a mess or floods. It also gives me a pretty good amount of extra water and a place to keep extra live rocks.
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My DIY sump.
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I built my sump in the basement, using an old aquarium combined with a 150 gallon Rubbermaid. Although it is not pretty and very basic, I really love it. I have tons of space to work, and don’t worry about making a mess or floods. It also gives me a pretty good amount of extra water and a place to keep extra live rocks.
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DIY for me. Can make things exactly as wanted. Mines not too flashy but fits the needs for my 60g cube tank perfect. It's more of a square footprint sump.
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Very nice work, everyone.

I have wire every were right now, but some updates ;)
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