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Need to make new sump/skimmer fit!

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So I decided to reward myself for (finally) getting my BBA by building me a reef tank. I had a tank for several years but due to frequent moves I had to take it down. I had purchased a 75 gal tank a while back, but it has sat in a back room for to long! I have been reading and searching for the best way to set up my tank for a while now and thought I had it figured out. I started building my stand with a plan, but I recently found a deal on a Lifereef LF1-150 that I couldn’t say no to.



My problem is that my stand is 49” wide, and the sump/skimmer setup is 54” wide. I am wondering what I can do as far as turning the pumps sideways and maybe stacking the return pump on top of the skimmer pump? Also, I am wondering about the condition of the pumps. I had my brother pick this up for me (it would have been a hour drive for me vs 15 mins for him) but he apparently didn’t look too close at them. I set everything up and gave it a nice long vinegar bath, and all ran smoothly, but the pumps have had a minor leak that created some buildup as seen on the pump, but they both ran smooth and quiet during the test.




I have not finished construction of the base, so if I need to make any changes I still can, but I really didn’t want a stand wider than the tank itself. Any input is greatly appreciated.

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  1. DJ in WV's Avatar
    return pump looks like a little giant to me its a mag drive so no seal just 2 orings at the front and back of the pump housing just take note of the spacer placement when you take it apart. i have a model 3 that is 15yo still runs good remember that motor does req regular oiling. clean up the motor houseing and paint it with some red oxide primer and a coat of rustoleum paint. I cant see the skimmer pump side well enough to give any ideas on re-plumbing for length if you can post anther shot maybe can help you out
    and a down shot of plumbing too
  2. DJ in WV's Avatar
    never mind I see now what you got there here is a link on you tube to someone running that setup under a 48in tank it shows the plumbing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5cL1d34_uU
  3. WacoFish's Avatar
    That is a LF1-150S, which has an in-sump skimmer. Mine is external. I need to do some more math, but I think I can replumb it and turn the pumps sideways and maybe stack them to get it to fit. Guess I wont have room for a refugium though :-(
  4. DJ in WV's Avatar
    at 13in wide why cant you fit the pumps behind the sump or in front so easier to get to