This is what the tank currently looks like. No outside panels aren't designed yet but that should be easy enough to do. I'm liking it a lot so far and very excited to get the build going. Lots of the design choices here can be replicated to my main display tank since they're both peninsula lagoon style tanks. I also picked up a Bubble Magus MiniQ for the sump. Not sure if i'll need it since its a small tank and low bioload. I worry that the skimmer will bottom out Nitrate and Phosphate
Sump design:
The design of the sump is taken right from the Fiji Cube Fiji 15 sump since the cube tank has the same footprint. One thing I really want from the sump is to have space for a frag holder or a media box for softies. Keeps the clutter away from my UNS90L display tank.
Flow design:
Dual return is final. However, I'll only be running 1 pump instead of 2. Given the size of the sump, it's not possible for me to fit 2 pumps in there. I'll just have to be more diligent with cleaning the pump and replacing it every so often. I originally wanted to do 2 drain lines, having one as a full siphon and the other as a surface skimmer, kind of similar to what Eschulist did to his 3-foot nano tank. However, after talking to a local reefer, I think a 1" drain should be sufficient (I hope I don't regret this).
This is what I'm expecting the flow to be like. Both returns will have RFG nozzles aiming at the middle of the tank. Both flow should be crashing into each other in the middle of the tank, making that the strongest flow area. Whatever doesn't crash will be pushed towards the front of the tank, then crash into glass and bring it back. There will be a dead zone in the rear of the tank but I'm hoping that the drain line will suck enough water that it won't be a dead zone, but instead a low flow zone.
I'm also thinking about hardscape and I think the best option is to do 2 islands offset to each other, leaving the middle blank. There should be plenty of space for the clowns to swim around. Scape design isn't final and will probably be the last step. I'm probably going to fill the tank and see what the flow is like before doing the hardscape.