Time for a sump upgrade for a 120

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Good evening to all I am in the market for a new sump with a fuge. My tank is doing extremely well with a basic ice cap sump but I want to upgrade and get the added benefits of a larger sump and one with a fuge.
I am strongly considering a Bashsea but I am open to model suggestions, and or other brands.

Current tank is 120 gallon mixed Reef
 

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I had a Bashsea sump that LEAKED after 72 hours and another one where baffles were not fully glued in. I leaked tested the bashsea and leaked flooding my carpet. Go trigger or Reef synergy IMO. I will NEVER buy another Bashsea product.
 

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I have a 120 and use Trigger sapphire CR44 and like it a lot. No roller mat in mine. Not sure if that is an option.

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I run a small refugium with chaeto, LR, and a few clams.

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