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![]() If you're planning to go with a sump, you won't need much additional filtration other than a skimmer. Depending on sump size (big as you can go), you'll be able to fit most of your gear in there to run the display, include a refugium if you wish... etc. etc.
My current 75 gal is sumpless but I have a 90 which will include a sump/refugium in the basement. I'll be using a used 65 gallon tank as the sump and may end up using the 75 once it's empty for additional volume/options. Lots of room in the basement, but it will require a fair sized, pressure rated return pump to move the water back up to the main floor. If you put the sump under the display, your return pump won't need to be as powerful, but your sump size will be limited by the cabinet and access may be a little tighter for mainenance. Congrats on the success with the small, sumpless tank you're running now! One more thing, most 90-120 gal tanks are 48" long so you may need to go with 48", 54WT5 lighting, depending on livestock you intend to keep.
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![]() If you center the lights you can get away with your lights. I have a 125g 5 footer with the 48 inch 4 bulb t5 unit on it. I put my most light dependent corals near the center, LPS around the ends, as well as birdsnest, a green stag, and monti on the lower left and right with no probs.
As mentioned above with a sump you would really only need a good skimmer, I've got a UV sterilizer as well and others have reactors, but those things are up to you to decide on.
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RSM 250. Clownfish, Fox face, Blue tang, Yellow tang, Kole tang, Clown tang, Coral beauty angel, French Angel, splendid dottyback. CUC, softies, lps, sps. |
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![]() For a totally functional sump can be as simple as a old used aquariums and 3 pieces of glass for baffles. For filteration add skimmer of your choice.
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