milkman407;592494; said:Yea, i planned on just going behind the tank and putting it in rather than putting it in through the front cabinet doors. The cabinet doors are around 12" and the back of the tank is about 18-20"
Something to consider...in the event of cleaning, maintenance, or repair you may want to remove the sump from under the stand. Draining the tank will not be much of an option. You will also need clearance at the top so you can work inside of it. By making the sump so that it will fit in through the front, you will also have built in working clearance when it is installed.
Next, I guess I have to be the devils advocate...before we can help you, you are going to have to help us. You need to be WAY MORE precise than "around 12 inches" etc. And the door opening has two dimensions; height and width.
Another thing to keep in mind, your max gallonage is 40g with those pieces. Since your tank is 450g that means your sump will be less than 10% of your tank volume. This will be ok if your plans are to do something like my system in terms of a sump filter suplemented by a wet/dry. However, I do not know of a rule of thumb in sizing sump filters so that they act like a septic tank. If the sump is large enough it will "clean" itself. It doesn't really clean itself but it allows for total biological breakdown of the waste before the media gets plugged. This means that you will only have to physically clean the filter once every six months and the other waste removal occures during water changes. Since you are installing a drip system, you can have the best of both worlds.

I have written several things that I later wished I could reword or approach differently. I have also written things when I was in the wrong mind and later regretted it. It happens to everyone every now and then.