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Hello everyone, I've ordered a custom 84x30x25 ( 275 Gallon ) and I'm looking for some ideas for my sump. I'm looking to create a mixed reef with a decent amount of fish and invertebrates. I will start with filter socks and once the tank is established I'd like to ad a roller mat, I also want a large protein skimmer with room for kalkwasser/calcium reactor, possibly co2 scrubber, uv light etc. Does anyone have suggestions? I have seen some options from pro clear red flex, trigger systems, hmahli, etc...

This being my first build, I would like to buy something prebuilt with some bells and whistles.
 

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I went with the Trigger systems triton sump. Not for the triton method I just liked the size of the refugium area and the extra large size for my sikimmer area. I'd say the only drawback I have seen is it seems to be either you get a good size refugium or a roller mat. But I don't see how both would fit well. I just run the filter socks. But amazing build quality with the acrylic and I felt like you got better value for price than some of the really high priced models.

I do highly recommend Pentair Aquatics UV. Probably my best piece of equipment but plan for how large they are. They are significantly bigger than the aqua ultraviolet's.

Skimmer I went with ReefOcto elite 150sss. Seems to be great.

Also running the Clearwater algae scrubber. I would say second best piece of equipment. Really helps keep the display tank clean.

Id say if you want a roller mat find a sump that is designed for one. But I do highly recommend the Pentair UV's and Clearwater scrubbers from experience.

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I went with the Trigger systems triton sump. Not for the triton method I just liked the size of the refugium area and the extra large size for my sikimmer area. I'd say the only drawback I have seen is it seems to be either you get a good size refugium or a roller mat. But I don't see how both would fit well. I just run the filter socks. But amazing build quality with the acrylic and I felt like you got better value for price than some of the really high priced models.

I do highly recommend Pentair Aquatics UV. Probably my best piece of equipment but plan for how large they are. They are significantly bigger than the aqua ultraviolet's.

Skimmer I went with ReefOcto elite 150sss. Seems to be great.

Also running the Clearwater algae scrubber. I would say second best piece of equipment. Really helps keep the display tank clean.

Id say if you want a roller mat find a sump that is designed for one. But I do highly recommend the Pentair UV's and Clearwater scrubbers from experience.

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How large is your display tank?
I love the cleanliness of your build! I was curious if I would need the algae scrubber.
 

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Display is only a 40 breeder. Mainly for size of the room. But I would say the system is about 60 gallons. That sump setup is probably enough for up to 75gal display at least. I went overkill. And I’ve noticed with the chaeto and fuge you probably wouldn’t need the scrubber.
 

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