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1UCKY

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I will be upgrading my 180g FOWLR to a 210g and was wondering what size sump will I need? I will be running an in-sump skmmer and an in-sump return pump as well. The opening on my current stand is 20" on both of the big door openings and 25" high inside the stand. Will a 40g breeder be enough? Thanks!
 

D1J8Z

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it really depends on how high the water level in the sump is and how much water will drain down when you loose power or shut off your system
 

Bob 1000

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What problems do you have with a well thought out sump?? Stop playing foot ball in the house and you won't smash the sump,,,lol just messing with you.. I never had any problems... And have always kept a sump 3/4 the size of the display up until two years ago it was purely for more water volume.. Now I like the idea of it being a fuge / sump / someplace extra water goes in case of a power outage... +Never had an over flow problem..
 

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a 55 gallon should be good. I have a 30 gallon on my 150 gallon and works fine. Im going to upgrade to a 55 gallon so i can fit more equipment in the sump. I also have a in sump skimmer and in sump return. i also have in sump pumps for my phos reactor and for my uv light, and sock an it all fits into the 30 gallon. I want to add a carbon reactor so in need more space.
 

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a 55 gallon should be good. I have a 30 gallon on my 150 gallon and works fine. Im going to upgrade to a 55 gallon so i can fit more equipment in the sump. I also have a in sump skimmer and in sump return. i also have in sump pumps for my phos reactor and for my uv light, and sock an it all fits into the 30 gallon. I want to add a carbon reactor so in need more space.

The main problem with a 55 as a sump is most good skimmers wont fit in it if you are going to go the 48'' route I would go with a 75 gallon
 
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ClosetFishGeek

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I have an aga 210 on a standard pine stand with a 20 gallon fuge as well as a 40 gallon sump all underneath the tank..with an external skimmer that sits outside the tank footprint. 1) I will never buy a short stand again and put equipment underneath...unless I absolutely cannot relocate somewhere else!!!!...very dificult to work on and even harder to clean...in addition you run out of room quick!!!! 2) I would go larger on the sump if I had the room...especially if you are including your skimmer inside of it...just my 2 cents...sorry for getting a little off the subject...:splitspin
 

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go as large as you can , in case you ever want to do a frag tank, fuge, etc. I have a 180 and my sump is prob 75 gallons with about a 45 gallon capacity. Nice to have the extra room. More volume the better as was said above
 

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