diablo243
New member
Hey fellow CT reefers, after a very long hiatus I'm getting back into the reef game! Just picked up a 90rr tank with a halide T5 combo light, 20ga sump, older Kent skimmer, pumps and plumbing. I realize the skimmer and lighting are older for sure but the tank was setup and established when I looked at it and was thriving as is so for the price thought it was a great place to start.
Where I plan on setting it up at home I have the ability to drop straight to my basement and this is of great interest to me. Some of my questions are, once down there I have no limits on sump size. Would love to reduce water changes and things like that so what would people recommend for sump/fuge size down there? I don't want to waste anything I am getting with the tank so it comes with a 20ga (no baffles or anything) can I or should I add let's say a 40ga to it? Any suggestions or help here would be greatly appreciated! To add that as well would love to get ideas on how to integrate a water change system into that so when I do have to do them I can be as self contained as possible without buckets and siphons and whatnot (understanding the need to vacuum sand from time to time.
If anyone has the bug to design a remote sump room and would like to hold my hand I would love to get under someone's wing
looking forward to getting back in and being a contributing member here!
Tank as it sat prior to purchase:
Where I plan on setting it up at home I have the ability to drop straight to my basement and this is of great interest to me. Some of my questions are, once down there I have no limits on sump size. Would love to reduce water changes and things like that so what would people recommend for sump/fuge size down there? I don't want to waste anything I am getting with the tank so it comes with a 20ga (no baffles or anything) can I or should I add let's say a 40ga to it? Any suggestions or help here would be greatly appreciated! To add that as well would love to get ideas on how to integrate a water change system into that so when I do have to do them I can be as self contained as possible without buckets and siphons and whatnot (understanding the need to vacuum sand from time to time.
If anyone has the bug to design a remote sump room and would like to hold my hand I would love to get under someone's wing

Tank as it sat prior to purchase:
