Hello all, i am in the process of putting together my first ever reef tank (link to build thread will be poated when i actually make one), and am at the point where im looking at sumps.
Premade sumpa ive seen are really nice and expensive, and i have not seen any that fit what i want exactly, my cabinet also has a vertical support right in the middle front, so i cant wiggle anything bigger than a 20 gallom tank in.
I started toying with the idea of building my own sump, inside the stand as i want as big of a sump as possible. Has anyone built a sump within a stand? Would that be feasible? I would have someone helping me smooth silicone etc and i will 3d print 90 deg support holding glass panes.
Another question i have is regarding glass thickness. After sone inquirys it seems 1/4 glass is most economical, with 3/8 being more than twice the price. Would a sump made from 1/4 glass be ok? The dimensions will be around 40" x 16" x 16" ±2". I would like to avoid a center brace.
Thank you
Premade sumpa ive seen are really nice and expensive, and i have not seen any that fit what i want exactly, my cabinet also has a vertical support right in the middle front, so i cant wiggle anything bigger than a 20 gallom tank in.
I started toying with the idea of building my own sump, inside the stand as i want as big of a sump as possible. Has anyone built a sump within a stand? Would that be feasible? I would have someone helping me smooth silicone etc and i will 3d print 90 deg support holding glass panes.
Another question i have is regarding glass thickness. After sone inquirys it seems 1/4 glass is most economical, with 3/8 being more than twice the price. Would a sump made from 1/4 glass be ok? The dimensions will be around 40" x 16" x 16" ±2". I would like to avoid a center brace.
Thank you


