Sum design for cube options ? (and to double decker or not)

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Hi

Considering taking my 60cm cube (24 inches) live, but not happy with its simple glass box sump.

I want to run a refugium and a skimmer, also want space for a media (going to run Orca Lab bio cubes) in the sump.

Any designs out there that works under cubes this size?

What small footprint skimmer should I consider (I don't relay heavily on skimmers for filtration, but like to have one around for when/if it is needed)?

Should I consider "double deckering" the sump to get more space or is a wider cabinet easier (worried that it will detract from the rimless cube looks)?

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Might be best to oversize the stand a bit so that you can accommodate the sump that will house all the equipment you want.

Look at it this way too - When you upgrade your tank (which we all know you will) you can reuse the stand. :D
 
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60 cube here on an over sized stand to accommodate what some would consider massive overkill in the sump/filtration department. Really it’s your best bet if you don’t want to go with something proven like the trigger 20 cube sump or even their platinum 20 cube sump.
 
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I will look at them, but in South Africa finding commercially available sumps is far and between, and shipping something here that heavy/big seldom make sense.

Thanks for the lead.
 
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