Who makes external ATS systems?

Pseudo69

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I am looking into buying an external ATS setup since I have no more sump room. Does anyone have any idea as to who makes them? Any links would be appreciated. I am not interested in the ARID system.

Thanks
 
All you really need is a glass or acrylic box to contain the screen. I made one that sits on the inside top rim of my sump.
 
Ca1ore, maxxII, I have no space inside my stand. Way too much equipment and no time to DIY anything.

This is what I am looking for.





Thanks
 
I believe 302 aquatics has one that can be completly external but the drain is a gravity feed so would need t be higher then sump to drain back.
 
I found those pictures on a euro site. It looks promising. I am still looking though.
I cannot hang anything off of my sump as it is under my stand and not enough headroom or space left. I have a lot of junk under there :)



Yep it's time to clean my skimmer and empty my waste collector ;)
 
Perhaps this comment should be in a separate thread but why aren't more hobbyists using ATSs for nutrient removal instead of traditional methods and equipment?
 
Most people because of space, maintenance, cost and usefulness aren't running scubbers. I am going to decide between this and a remote refugium due to my Crx media leaching po4 and now my pH is dropping. I was also having a slime algae problem a few weeks back but found the source and now it's gone.

I might try and see if Geosreef can make me one. He's been pretty good at making me what I need.
 
I have a 12 gallon FOWLR I inherited with a clown, orchid DB and a goby pistol pair. Small CUC. I added a canister with Seachem matrix, purigen and an inline GFO reactor. Don't have space or budget for a sump et al. Also been adding Aquabella bacteria for a year. Phosphates were inline after the GFO as expected but nitrates stayed over 40-60. I change water once every 3 months and clean the canister every other water change. I can see the rolling eyeballs. Goal is to see how long I can go between water changes. Added a Santa Monica style ATS 2 months ago. Last week pre water change, no3 were <5ppm and po4 <.05. Next step is to remove the chemical media and GFO. Getting the experimentation out of the way before I get corals. I can't 100% attribute the low nutrients to the ATS but sure seems that way so far. Will observe for a while.
 
Most people because of space, maintenance, cost and usefulness aren't running scubbers.

It is still cheaper in the long run as compared to all the other stuff you are running. I would never run a tank without an ATS. Both of mine have them.
 
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