KingOfAll_Tyrants
New member
Hey all,
Look through some of my threads and you can see I'm getting into the hobby.
I am looking for a tank. My wife (who actually wants a tank as well and has taken very good notes from local hobbyists, though I will be the one maintaining it I'm sure
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Minimum is that it must have a corner overflow (bulkheads on the side are out, as are external overflows). We are leaning towards sort of a frag type setup, partially her preference, partially bias retained from not liking many FW designs when I was a kid (surface area, surface area!). Size should be at least 24X24X12, but no more than I think 60 gal.
The main conundrum is overflows, really.
The Marineland and Deep Blue frag tanks w/overflows are sort of our default (24X24X12 or X18 are our main candidates).
However, another hobbyist (whom we spent 3 hours with last weekend looking over his quite amazing setups) introduced us to tanks with essentially a built in sump. This way, we don't have to bother with a lot of the plumbing and hassle of a sump below in the stand.
He liked this one:
http://artfullyacrylic.3dcartstores.com/Reef-Crest-Series-Drop-offs_c_49.html
And to be honest, there's a lot to recommend for that overall. I'm not so sure I'm a fan of the ledge, though, and I'd prefer a bit bigger.
I started looking for other tanks with a similar design, and found Nuvo - the Lagoon 50 is interesting. Basically, it seems to me that this is a 30X24X16 box with the sump built in the back. The overflow/return, slot for the sock, skimmer and heater are already back there.
Anyone with experience, good or bad, with these kinds of integrated sump designs? Are there any other manufacturers I should consider?
And I guess the next, dangerous question: how hard is it to install something like this yourself? It looks like it should only need a large piece of plastic, the overflow, and then the rest is like DIYing your own sump......
Look through some of my threads and you can see I'm getting into the hobby.
I am looking for a tank. My wife (who actually wants a tank as well and has taken very good notes from local hobbyists, though I will be the one maintaining it I'm sure


Minimum is that it must have a corner overflow (bulkheads on the side are out, as are external overflows). We are leaning towards sort of a frag type setup, partially her preference, partially bias retained from not liking many FW designs when I was a kid (surface area, surface area!). Size should be at least 24X24X12, but no more than I think 60 gal.
The main conundrum is overflows, really.
The Marineland and Deep Blue frag tanks w/overflows are sort of our default (24X24X12 or X18 are our main candidates).
However, another hobbyist (whom we spent 3 hours with last weekend looking over his quite amazing setups) introduced us to tanks with essentially a built in sump. This way, we don't have to bother with a lot of the plumbing and hassle of a sump below in the stand.
He liked this one:
http://artfullyacrylic.3dcartstores.com/Reef-Crest-Series-Drop-offs_c_49.html
And to be honest, there's a lot to recommend for that overall. I'm not so sure I'm a fan of the ledge, though, and I'd prefer a bit bigger.
I started looking for other tanks with a similar design, and found Nuvo - the Lagoon 50 is interesting. Basically, it seems to me that this is a 30X24X16 box with the sump built in the back. The overflow/return, slot for the sock, skimmer and heater are already back there.
Anyone with experience, good or bad, with these kinds of integrated sump designs? Are there any other manufacturers I should consider?
And I guess the next, dangerous question: how hard is it to install something like this yourself? It looks like it should only need a large piece of plastic, the overflow, and then the rest is like DIYing your own sump......