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KPG007
08-25-2010, 04:58 PM
I'm picking up a 150g tank on the weekend. When I went to look at it (it's used, but looks great!) I noticed the sump on it is only 22g. What size would be recommended on a tank that size?

xtreme
08-25-2010, 05:25 PM
Generally speaking the bigger the better. I would go as big as you can fit/afford.

SeaHorse_Fanatic
08-25-2010, 05:46 PM
22g is far too small.

I would try to fit at least a 3' or 4' stand (something in the range of a 50g breeder and up). That will give you more room to fit a decent sized skimmer and all the other equipment (ie. heater, return pump, various media reactors).

If its a 6' tank, I would go with a 4' sump if you can fit it in your stand.

My 210g & 220g (6' x 2' footprints) for instance have a 75g & 90g wide as sumps. Sumps this size should be 18" or so tall (not too tall or makes it harder to service equipment inside the sump). Preferably, sumps should also be wider than 12" to make it easier to position the skimmer.

Hope this helps.

Anthony

KPG007
08-25-2010, 06:27 PM
Thanks for the feedback.

The tank is 48"x24"x30" so, unless I can get a wide 36" tank, I'll have to get a 33g for a sump. Anyone have one they don't need?

xtreme
08-25-2010, 06:49 PM
40g breeders work well for 3' sumps.

mark
08-25-2010, 10:33 PM
the top of the stand can be bigger than the display allowing for a larger sump.

intarsiabox
08-26-2010, 12:41 AM
Just keep in mind to design/size your sump to accommodate the water flowing back from your display tank when the return pump gets shut off.

Myka
08-26-2010, 01:12 AM
33g tank is a poor choice imo because it is too tall and narrow. A 40 gallon breeder (36x18x16") would be a perfect for under your sump or a standard 50 gallon (36x19x19").

40g breeders work well for 3' sumps.

Agreed!

Mandosh
08-26-2010, 01:39 AM
I know BCBigWolf has/had a 50 gal he was selling for $50

The Grizz
08-26-2010, 05:13 AM
My 8' 165 gal has a 46"x18"x22" sump with a water volume running of 65 gal. I have a refugium, 2 skimmers, 2 tlf phosban's as well as a separate return and input compartment.

Ripwoop
08-26-2010, 05:26 AM
Thanks for the feedback.

The tank is 48"x24"x30" so, unless I can get a wide 36" tank, I'll have to get a 33g for a sump. Anyone have one they don't need?

i do actualy! it's sitting in the garage. pm if you still need one.

KPG007
08-26-2010, 04:54 PM
I have a couple of tanks (I'm replacing my current 55g sumpless tank. Anyone looking for one?), and my 65g has an awesome 33g sump on it. It adds a great deal to the tanks total volume, has room for a skimmer, dosers, filters, whatever else I may want, and still has space for live rock or a refugeum. Everything that you'd want out of a sump.
The new 150g is a diffrent beast all together. It will be a reef tank, but will still have a lot of room, so I don't believe adding volume is a huge nessecity (SP?). I need room for a skimmer, doser returns, a bag of carbon, and a spot for a little extra live rock. Is there anything else I'm not taking into consideration?
Unfortunately I do not get the tank until sunday, so I can't take exact measurements, so I'm kind of guessing on space for the sump.
Any idea where I could get some (cheap) glass, if I decide to make one? has anyone else made one? They don't look to difficult to build.

Kelly