Waterbox 135.4 sump replacment

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I purchased the waterbox 135.4, and I don't really like the sump; I was looking for a sump to replace it, but the 33" sump area really limits my options.

Does anyone have experience with this Eshopps R-200 REFUGIUM SUMP 3RD GEN? It looks a little odd, but it has both a skimmer and refugium section.

Any thoughts or recommendations are welcome.

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Old thread. What did you end up going with?

Unfortunately, I haven't made any progress. I decided to go with the Waterbox stock sump; it is plumbed and ready to go. I bought a house and can't justify the cost of finishing this system right now so here it sits patiently waiting

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