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I’ve sketched out a custom sump for my corner tank.

im going to build it it so I can take it apart to get it in and out if there are any issues

let me know if I’m missing anything or should change anything

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Your ATO has to go in the return chamber because that is where any water fluctuation happens.
I would eliminate 1 live rock chamber & use artificial media like Sporax or Marine Pure in block or sphere form, therefore doubling your refugium. Use the live rock in the tank. Personally I would NOT use sand, it becomes a place for phosphate & detritus. No skimmer?
 
Your ATO has to go in the return chamber because that is where any water fluctuation happens.
I would eliminate 1 live rock chamber & use artificial media like Sporax or Marine Pure in block or sphere form, therefore doubling your refugium. Use the live rock in the tank. Personally I would NOT use sand, it becomes a place for phosphate & detritus. No skimmer?
Thank you!

i wasn’t sure on the sand
 
Hey there! I'm also in the process of planning my sump layout. Not an expert by any means so this is just my 2 cents.
You could reduce the size of your live rock chamber by having more biomedia like marine pure spheres to maximize space in your sump and expanding your skimmer compartment for future equipments you might want to add down the road.
Any considerations of adding a 2nd return pump for redundancy as well as potentially routing for things like UV, etc.?
 
Hey there! I'm also in the process of planning my sump layout. Not an expert by any means so this is just my 2 cents.
You could reduce the size of your live rock chamber by having more biomedia like marine pure spheres to maximize space in your sump and expanding your skimmer compartment for future equipments you might want to add down the road.
Any considerations of adding a 2nd return pump for redundancy as well as potentially routing for things like UV, etc.?
ive heard this quite a few times about reducing the live rock chamber size.

I think I might be putting too much value on the importance of adding live rock to the sump..
 

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