Back at it again - Sump / plumbing advice

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Hey guys, long time no talk. I recently decided to spend more time on my tank since everything has been growing well but need some advice. I basically got discouraged with my tank and the costs involved ( being a student it isn't cheap) so I just took things slow and left my tank to progress as it did and now I am ready to get it in better shape. I have a 65 gallon tank and am in the process of building my stand and plumbing then going to actually start to do it . Here is my sump idea... honestly its been some time so I had two ideas going don't really know what to utilize, or to even just say screw it and buy a prebuilt sump and just set it all up like that. My goal is to have multiple connection points for reactors and another just for easy water changes. Sorry if its too jumbled... just trying to start to get my ideas back in order and get stuff moving. Thanks!

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Eshopps sumps and refugiums are a great value. I have a RS-200 under my 90. Works well. Amazon sell them, delivered at a very reasonable price. Cheers.
 
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