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![]() Well the list is coming together. I know I am getting a RO/DI,auto top off(tunze) and replacing the sump.
What is the ratio of sump to tank I should look at. Is it just a matter of being able to get my equipment in it or is there a calculation based on tank size?
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I am sure that there is some equation for this. But my opinion is that what ever you can accommodate under your tank that fits all your equipment. LOL If its an external sump then really there is no limit up too actually DT size. Any new updates ???
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![]() For sump size I would make it large enough so that you can do the amount of gallons for water changes that you are planning which means you don't have to remove water from the display, and also make it large enough so it can handle the water that flows back from the display tank during a power outage.
As for skimmers yes it would be nice to have a bubble king as they are of amazing quality but for a quarter of the price i'm running a bubble magus skimmer on my full SPS tank and its has been great. |