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				__________________ Sean  Back in the good ole days   | 
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|   Had a 100g heavily stocked FOWLR with some hardy corals (toadstools, leathers, etc) for over a year without a sump or skimmer, just a AC500 HOB diy refugium, an Eheim Pro II 2026 & 40w UV sterilizer. No problems with that tank with no sump. However, now all my sw reef tanks have sumps or above tank refugiums.  Anthony | 
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|   You can do a very nice tank without a sump up to probably 150gal. Keep in mind that your bio-load has to be low, lots of live rock, and good skimming and water movement are always a plus. I have a 72gal sumpless that has been very successful for about a year now. I even keep SPS corals and clams!!! It just depends on what you want to do, and what you are willing to sacrifice. I only have 2 clowns, 2 chromis and a yellow tang in there. I also have over 100lbs of liverock and a remora-pro for a skimmer. | 
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|   Well its good to hear all these comments, i was concerened with a 30-50g. I had bad algea in my first tank years ago which was 77 sumpless. But with more knowledge now I'm sure ill have no problem with this size. 
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 One problem I have with MA in the main tank is that by mid-afternoon, there are lots of micro bubbles (O2) caused by photosynthesis. The bubbles don't seem to bother the corals, but they tick me off to no end  | 
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