I have a 5 gallon mixed reef on my desk. Its the UNS 45S, but I'm not happy with how I built the filter box in the tank. The reason I'm looking into these options is because there isn't rimless glass tank out there with the footprint I want. There's two routes I could take to achieve my goal:
1. Drill 4 holes in the back glass of the UNS tank and have two open bulkheads for drains that spill into an acrylic external sort of sump directly behind the tank. The bulkheads would marry the glass and acrylic back to back. I could make a little internal overflow box for each bulkhead. My only concern here is the drains will be too loud, but its only a 5 gallon tank so I feel like it wouldn't. This is the route I'd rather take because glass is easier to clean than acrylic. (I've attached a drawing of what this would look like).
2. I build a complete tank with the same all in one design that I want out of acrylic. The only reason I would want to do this is because I would get the exact tank footprint and design that I want, BUT acrylic would be a nightmare to keep clean and scratch free.
1. Drill 4 holes in the back glass of the UNS tank and have two open bulkheads for drains that spill into an acrylic external sort of sump directly behind the tank. The bulkheads would marry the glass and acrylic back to back. I could make a little internal overflow box for each bulkhead. My only concern here is the drains will be too loud, but its only a 5 gallon tank so I feel like it wouldn't. This is the route I'd rather take because glass is easier to clean than acrylic. (I've attached a drawing of what this would look like).
2. I build a complete tank with the same all in one design that I want out of acrylic. The only reason I would want to do this is because I would get the exact tank footprint and design that I want, BUT acrylic would be a nightmare to keep clean and scratch free.