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![]() as big as you can fit is the way to go , be sure you have enough room for your skimmer and a return chamber large enough that evaporation dont drive you nuts.
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![]() or what brad said lol
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![]() standard height for sumps we make are 18" but that also depends on how much space/height you have.
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![]() Thanks guys! I was thinking about a 50g, but a LFS has a cheap 75g on sale right now. Was thinking about one of those and then just gluing in some plexiglass or acrylic and making my own, with the spaces that I'd require. I'm not too concerned with evap. at all, because I'll be hooking up an ATO system to the sump (evap. is so annoying!). I'll be sure to go with the 75g (which sounds crazy, because it's not that much smaller than a 120g tank), and that way I have extra room if I should upgrade or anything.
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![]() When I set up a new sump, I try to find some scratched up tank, missng trim, etc, for as cheap as I can get it. My current tank has a 75g sump that I paid $40 for. I have a 90 here if you want to come pick it up, free
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![]() Damn, I was just in Victoria too! Hold it until April when I come by again? (from Kelowna, so I make my way out there quite often. But since there's nothing to do, find myself always taking the extra drive all the way to Vic).
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![]() I guess for a 120, assuming on some stand, you want the sump underneath, so I'd look for a 55 or 75g tank to use.
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