Fuge for people with limited room

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You might be able to fit an algae turf scrubber in there, maybe.
Space is real tight. The only way I see that working to adding a T to my return pump and plumbing it off of that. I would still need to remove he skimmer with the skimmer in their is absolutely no room
 
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hello all! I was wondering if anyone had an idea for those of use who dont have room to add a fuge to our systems? I would love to add one to my system as I think there benefits are great, but I cant hang it on the side of the tank as my wife would kill me and I have a mesh lid and my sump space is little to none. What do you guys recommend? As always thanks for your help ill attach a pic of my sump area for reference

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Looks to me that you could move the sump a tad-bit forward. Then I would move the reactor to the back wall, to accommodate the reactor being in the back.
Secondly I would add a container right where the reactor use to be on the right side, but above the sump. Then I would have the water will the container, and drain into the return sump.
 
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