Hey booyaa138, I really like the dim's on the 80 gallon. (32"x24"x24")I always wanted a cube tank, so i went with this tank.(almost a cube!) Anyway, it's been slow going, and still have plenty to do in the sump area yet. Couple things i did in the cabinet sump area. I add the white plastic contact paper to give me more reflextion with the lighting, when have to do maintenance in the sump area. I also have my sump sitting on some R Max form, rap with a Anti-Vibration Pad, and the sump itself is on a Dog Crate, to keep some of the water from getting onto the bottom of the cabinet. Will keep posting photos of my progress.
Hey booyaa138, I really like the dim's on the 80 gallon. (32"x24"x24")I always wanted a cube tank, so i went with this tank.(almost a cube!) Anyway, it's been slow going, and still have plenty to do in the sump area yet. Couple things i did in the cabinet sump area. I add the white plastic contact paper to give me more reflextion with the lighting, when have to do maintenance in the sump area. I also have my sump sitting on some R Max form, rap with a Anti-Vibration Pad, and the sump itself is on a Dog Crate, to keep some of the water from getting onto the bottom of the cabinet. Will keep posting photos of my progress.
OceanWolf, I assume the heater is submersible? Why not just lay it on it's side against the bottom of the sump?
The sump water level is corespondent to the baffle next to it. The water enters the first chamber (highest) is around 9.5" on mine, it goes about half an inch lower with each chamber and eventually at the lowest where the return pump is.
Ps. I have 2x300w heaters in my sump. One set to 80f and another at 78f. The 2nd one doesn't kick in unless the temp drops too low.
I purchase a marine block 8x8x4 some time ago for this build. The only way i could get it to fit in the refugium section is length wise,what was i thinking! Can't return it, any ideas?


