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12/07/2009, 10:46 AM | #1 |
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What size sump for 100 gallon
Newbie here. Just started working on a 100 gallon setup and was wondering what size of sump do I need for 100 gallon tank dimension 60x20x20. Input would be appreciated. Thanks Tom
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12/07/2009, 10:51 AM | #2 |
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Most people simply use the largest standard-size tank that'll fit in their stand. A 75g (48x18x18) would work in your case.
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the largest size that can fit! make sure to leave some room for equipment. I have to leave a little space for a chiller under my stand.
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12/07/2009, 10:57 AM | #4 |
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I dont have that wide of opening 17" is the most I can fit width wise
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12/07/2009, 11:26 AM | #5 |
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A 55 would fit (13" wide iirc) but I really detest them for sumps. You want as wide as possible to keep velocity down through bubble traps.
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any other suggestions??? and also I have another question what would be a good return pump for the overflows I have them drilled for 1" bulkheads
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12/07/2009, 11:54 AM | #7 |
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You could go down to a 36" tank but then you'd be worse off. The 55 is probably the best commercial tank, despite it's shortcomings.
How many 1" bulkheads in total?
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4 1" in total drilled on the back of the tank
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do you think a rubbermaid tote would work as a sump just asking questions???
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What sort of equipment will you have in the sump? Will you try to use part of it as a 'fuge?
What sort of equipment in/on the tank for flow besides the sump return? What sort of livestock (i.e. high flow corals, softies, no coral, etc.)?
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I want to use it as part of a fuge skimmer heater and return pump and I havent decided on what corals yet
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I would like to use a submersible pump yes and I am doing a closed loop on it as well so if I get a snapper 2500 gph pump and a mag 9.5 for the sump should I be good to go???
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12/07/2009, 01:25 PM | #14 |
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Yeah, that should be fine - though keep in mind that the snapper is a pretty large pump. If your sump takes up all the under-tank room, you'll need to put that somewhere else.
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I am thinking about putting all my sump and stuff downstairs what size pump do you think I should have then submersible wise if I have to go up at least 10 feet
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you could also consider connecting 2 smaller tanks. I had a 29gal connected to a 40 gal under my 125. different options
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12/07/2009, 03:14 PM | #17 |
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can I see some pics of your sump likemike99
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so recommendations on a pump then I am getting a reefflo snapper pump for my closed loop I just need one for my 150 gallon rubbermaid stock tank. I will go external then and thanks for your input I appreciate it. Tom
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Among cheaper pumps, the Gen-X Mak 4 works great as a basement return pump, but it won't be a ton of flow (probably around 600 - 800). Reeflo makes the UNO series which would be great - the UNO Tarpon would probably be around 1100gph at 10' and it's only around 175w. It's expensive though.
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should I start a thread with pictures of the progress of my tank or should I not???
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I have a 150g in my living room. I have a 12 x 36 x 18 about 30gal sump in the basement with an external Gen-x pump rated @ 2200. I am at about 8-10 feet all is good. Best place for your sump. Easy for water changes. Shut the system down, water back flows into sump drainout 15g and replace, fire up the pump.
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I was think about a 55 under a 90 gallon don’t know if that would work though.
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