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Old 07-27-2010, 09:08 PM
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My preference would be at least a 75g sump (4' x 18" footprint) to give you a decent area and volume to work with. Sumps are a PITA to remove and install so I highly recommend doing it once and leaving it, rather than think "I'll upgrade in the future". The thought of redoing all the plumbing, pulling out a dirty, stinky sump covered in saltspray & other nasties will turn most people off from fulfilling these upgrade intentions.
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Old 07-27-2010, 09:17 PM
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I have a 75 gallon under my 265, works fine for me. What ever sump you use make sure it can handle the back flow from the tank in the event of a power outage.
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Old 07-27-2010, 09:26 PM
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Yes a 45 will work as a sump you will just NOT have the room to place xtra rock and or have a refugium built in as your filter bag/media, skimmer and pump will most likely fill up all avaialable real estate once you put baffles in to reduce unsightly bubbles in the main display. This would be a fine start up tank but make sure to have the room to add an extra tank or two into the sump system later VIA bulkheads drilled into the first sump right off the hop(make sure when the 45g is first built you have these drilled and plumbed with bulkheads as you will not want to drill them later) so as to be able to later daisey chain into the setup a refuigium/ extra rock chambers and room for say a reactor or two as we all start with JUST a simple tank in mind but get bored and want bigger and better VERY SOON. This is just my humble opinion nad you must do what is AFFORDABLE and right for you and your needs....... That being said I have a 245g display with a 180g sump and I'm already looking at needing a LOT more sump room as my current foot print is two small for the new calcium reactor and NP reactor i'm getting soon and 3 skimmers Im currently running and still have room for the refugium and extra live rock I do not want in my display tank..... So I most definelty agree with all the other comments BIGGER IS BETTER
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Old 07-27-2010, 10:07 PM
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I would go with at least a 75, and these, in sump condition (scratches,etc) can usually be found cheap.
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