Sump

Don't know how much time you have and how handy you are, but I built my own sump out of 1/4" acrylic and am extremely pleased with it. It was suprisingly easy to build as well.

If you are set on buying one, I'd say watch ebay/craigs list, and look for one of those low key LFSs that has a ton of used stuff laying around.
 
I have built two refugiums myself now. They are pretty easy. It wasn't the prettiest thing around, but they work great. Now that i have the hang of it, I have built a lot of little things out of acrylic... After the refugium, I built a fresh water reservoir, then another container for other stuff, etc.

DIY, or find a local acrylic aquarium shop and the can build one for you to your specs.
 
For acrylic, the glue you use is really unique; it is called WeldOn and comes in number, I used #4. It has about the same consistency as rubbing alcohol, and does nothing until it touches 2 pieces of acrylic. I tested the strength of the joint before I built my sump, the piece of acrylic broke before the joint.
 
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For acrylic, the glue you use is really unique; it is called WeldOn and comes in number, I used #4. It has about the same consistency as rubbing alcohol, and does nothing until it touches 2 pieces of acrylic. I tested the strength of the joint before I built my sump, the piece of acrylic broke before the joint.
WOW
 
Where do you get the weldon and how long does it take to dry? Did you use silicone around the inside as well?
 
For ease (and COST) I'd suggest just getting a glass tank the size you want the sump to be ie 20long, 30 high...etc. Then just get some glass cut at Lowes and silicone in place.... One afternoon and $50 should put you in a very nice sump. Acrylic is nice but the supplies are hard to come by and it is pretty time consuming and requires some specialty tools as well.
 
horse trough if you can fit it. Love em, you can get it from a farm supplier, or some menards carry them
 
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