AIO chambers turned into sump

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Hey everyone,
I was playing with the idea of building a sump/refugium in my AIO chambers for my waterbox 25 peninsula. I removed the black backing so I could see back there and I definitely think I could do it. Anyone experimented with this? Couldn’t find any pictures or videos online that weren’t HOB. I thought it would be cool to utilize the AIO chambers in a compact setup. I don’t mind seeing it as I assume is why most people don’t do this but it’s my own little tank in my office so that’s not a concern. Let me know if you have any good reference pictures or further ideas on this. Thank you!
 
I've seen people do this and fluval 13.5's where they just put some macro in the second chamber and attach a small refugium light to the back. It's actually not uncommon
 
I turned one chamber of my IM into a refugium with chaeto. Have to harvest some every week. Used an Intank basket with a cheap fuge light from Amazon
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Thanks guys I’m definitely doing it. I put a little specimen box in the back sump with some sand and rocks. Got macro coming in the mail I’ll put in it with a small fuge light. Also some copepods coming even tho I see some in the chambers but I’ll seed it nicely with the ones that come in. At some point I would like to turn the whole AIO chambers into a mini fuge. I think it’d be so cool and beneficial.
 
Also, how beneficial would a little fuge like this be for stable parameters? I feel like it’ll be a game changer but have never done it. I have noticed my dkh has been elevated and I was hoping this setup could bring it down and help it maintain stability
 
Also, how beneficial would a little fuge like this be for stable parameters? I feel like it’ll be a game changer but have never done it. I have noticed my dkh has been elevated and I was hoping this setup could bring it down and help it maintain stability
I don’t have to dose anymore to keep nutrients up as I feed slightly heavy and that adds the NO3 and PO4 that need to keep fudge going good. Ph stays at 7.9-8.0 but summers here in South Texas are hot so opening a window is out of the question. Fall and winter time the windows come open and Ph will stay at 8.1-8.2 constantly.
 

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