wtb large sump

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Contact John at Advanced Acrylics.........................he built my 48" x 20" x 20" & it is flawless!!!!

 
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I can sell you the "Lazy Reefmeister" Sump for a mere $300 firm!

Its a 55 gallon (48x15x16) acrylic sump with triple baffles at each end creating the exact same configuration you have shown above. It also has a 7" filter sock bracket and 3-probe holder mounted in the skimmer compartment....this is a Plug-n-Play sump!

I ran over 2,000 GPH through this sump with not a single air bubble making it back to the main display tank....VERY well designed

You can see it in action here in my thread on RC:
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=579223

Comes with all 3 sump-section valves, the main dump valve, custom PVC manifold, and unions (over $150 worth of plumbing parts alone) but NO pumps.

$300 firm, pickup in Garden Grove

Kevin
 
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That was an amazing setup in that link! Can you buy that switch box or was it made?

It was custom made by the Reefmeister himself. Its got 12 independant switches controlling 12 seperate outlets and about 8-feet of water-tight cable between the switchbox and satelite powerboxes. The powerboxes are also protected with water-resistant splash guards and the boxes themselves are waterproof. System is wired for 20 amps per outlet and upto three separate circuits.
Can be hardwired or set up with standard pigtails

There's over $300 in parts alone put into this thing, not to mention a weeks worth of work.

I'd let it go for $200 firm to a serious buyer.
 
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Kevin, that's a nice sump. Why you drilled so many holes ?

There's one hole/bulkhead per compartment. All three compartments emptied in less than 2 minutes during a water change by simply opening the main dump valve. The flip of a switch filled it back up with new saltwater.
 
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