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03/31/2015, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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Synergy custom sump cost - holy ****!!!
Is there something about these sumps that I'm not understanding? Asked for a quote on a 24x16x14, reply was that custom sumps start at $550 minimum!
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03/31/2015, 04:38 PM | #2 |
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They look pretty awesome, but dang! That's pricey!
I picked up a Trigger System for my build. Probably not as nice, but does the job. |
03/31/2015, 05:03 PM | #3 |
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You asked for a custom build. Nothing custom is cheap.
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03/31/2015, 06:03 PM | #4 |
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Yeah I got a regular ole reef octopus with one baffle for $200.
Cakeman, i know custom isn't cheap but I didn't expect that price for a 24" box with one filter sock and one baffle. I believe they sell a 30 or 36" model for only like $375 if I remember correctly. |
03/31/2015, 06:11 PM | #5 |
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03/31/2015, 06:19 PM | #7 |
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Synergy custom sump cost - holy ****!!!
Yeah they look sweet and what not but when I got the "custom starts at $550" I was in shock lol
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03/31/2015, 06:43 PM | #8 |
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First they have to go back and forth with the customer finalizing the design. Then it is going to take them an hour or two to do the cad work. Then they have to transfer it over to the CAM. All the back and forth is worth a half day's labor. I do CAD stuff for a living, and have built a few acrylic projects for myself. Honestly, I wouldn't build a custom sump for $550.
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03/31/2015, 07:18 PM | #9 |
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I've built two sumps for about $100 each out of a 40B, glass from a local window place, and silicone from McMaster-Carr. For a container to house a skimmer, heaters, return pump, and maybe a few other odds and ends, there is no reason to be fancy. The only people to really look at it are fellow aquarists who won't care how ugly it is as long as it does the job.
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03/31/2015, 07:42 PM | #10 | |
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04/08/2015, 04:31 AM | #11 |
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i have two friends that have steel stands (powdercoated) with no wood skins. One has a synergy sump, the other an advanced acrylics sump. Both custom, both look awesome. both probably expensive. This Hobby as a whole (which we all love dearly) is endulgance. custom sump, the same as a custom tank , equals mucha mula! (expensive) there are options for everybody. Commenting on someones thread your opinion on how expensive one thing is , is completely different then starting a whole thread on how expensive one thing is to you.
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04/08/2015, 06:22 AM | #12 |
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i got a quote for an ato container...one compartment and they said $350!!!!! $550 for a sump would be a deal considering the quote they gave me and what needed to go into the ato container
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04/08/2015, 10:50 AM | #13 |
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I got my custom glass sump and ATO Containers from concept aquarium in Canada. I paid $250 CAD for my custom 48x22x16 sump with 4 chambers, and $50 for my 12 gallon ATO. I paid $400 for shipping to Texas, but that was also including my custom starfire 60x30x24 tank with external overflow. All-in after shipping and everything was significantly less than $2k USD shipped to my door for a full custom starfire tank, sump, and ATO.
I have also had a custom 36" sump made for me locally by Melev that was $350, but that was also back a few years. |
04/08/2015, 10:55 AM | #14 |
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A while back I inquired about a semi-custom sump from Trigger Systems (( didn't end up getting it, because of the time frame, not the cost or any other issue )), that was actually fairly reasonable.
IMO, what helped keep the cost reasonable was that I only wanted it longer. The width and depth would have been the same (( each compartment would have been proportionally bigger )). That way most of the pieces would still have been "off the shelf".
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04/08/2015, 02:43 PM | #15 |
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I recommend giving Elite Aquatics a call. I'm sure you can get a custom build for less than you were quoted by Snyergy.
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Leak testing it in the garage (( along with the ATO reservoir ))
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04/08/2015, 03:43 PM | #17 |
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Elite Aquatics is another good option...Ive seen some of their sumps in person before and their work looks top notch...No complaints from what ive seen and heard.
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04/08/2015, 04:19 PM | #18 |
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I looked at buying one of them custom sumps, but damn that is pricey. I went with the Aqueon Proflex and I do like it a lot. It is very quiet, it's not perfect, the skimmer location being in the 3rd section for instance, but it is a pretty nice sump and the dimensions fit my stand perfect so it's good for me. I would also strongly recommend to anyone who buys it to scrap the felt filter socks that come with it and change to either mesh or none whatsoever, the damn things clog in about a day and were a complete pain to clean. I don't even have fish in the tank yet was the annoying part.
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04/09/2015, 09:06 AM | #19 |
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Homemade all the way. It's just so much cheaper and you can make it exactly how you want. I don't know that id ever be able to swallow paying half a grand for a custom sump that's only gonna be filled with gear and have cords all over the place, etc. Just me tho....
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04/10/2015, 06:14 AM | #20 |
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Call Zero Edge . Do not email them . U can get the 7 series in that dim size for around 75.00 cheaper and usually no extra charges for a few mod requests . Bud just bought one and the turn around was 2 weeks max . He also got that same quote price above + some for a few mods from the Tenn sump builder . He showed me 10 quick courteous responses that unfortunately had him running in circles and threw in the towel. Sometimes it's better to just use good ole ma bell other than a bunch of emails .He is a happy with the sump .
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04/10/2015, 01:45 PM | #23 | |
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I have seen one of their sumps recently and wow very nice for the price. I have a BAO sump custom and it was reasonable.. http://buildinganobsession.com/sumps/
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