woodwerker
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Can we please have a discussion on taller tanks? I'm currently thinking about a 30" tall tank.
it looks like I'll be going with a 24" then:sad2:
Hi!! My name is Ed and I live in Central Florida. I'm new to salt water and would like some advice on getting started. I would like to build a 36 x36x 16 tank. Some people I have spoken with to have told me that I shouldn't make the tank that tall because of maintenance and also the light would not reach my coral. Is there any truth to this?
I also don't understand why they told you the sump wouldn't be large enough to handle the tank? A sump isn't even a necessity for a saltwater aquarium. They are designed as places to run media, skimmers, reactors, etc...but they aren't a need to have item.
That makes sense.The sump needs to be large enough to hold enough water while the tank is running to keep the return pump submerged and still provide a little buffer for evaporation, but at the same time it also needs to have enough space to allow for the backflow of water that will drain into the sump when the power fails or the return pump is shut off. This can often be as much as 10% or more of the DT's volume.