S shanster35 New Member Messages 3 Reaction score 0 May 7, 2015 #1 New to ATL and just joined the reef club! I'm setting up a 125 gallon tank and any advice is welcome, especially lists on what I will need for sump setup . I have tank and stand already....
New to ATL and just joined the reef club! I'm setting up a 125 gallon tank and any advice is welcome, especially lists on what I will need for sump setup . I have tank and stand already....
P project1004 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 686 Reaction score 290 May 7, 2015 #2 Welcome to ARC, is this your first saltwater tank? GO BIG on the sump. Bigger the sump better you will feel down the load.
Welcome to ARC, is this your first saltwater tank? GO BIG on the sump. Bigger the sump better you will feel down the load.
J jbdreefs Active Member Market Messages 1,257 Reaction score 6 May 7, 2015 #3 In terms of a sump, a general rule is to go as large as you can. More water volume generally means more stability in your water chemistry. Is this your first saltwater tank? Are you going fish only or a reef tank?
In terms of a sump, a general rule is to go as large as you can. More water volume generally means more stability in your water chemistry. Is this your first saltwater tank? Are you going fish only or a reef tank?
S shanster35 New Member Messages 3 Reaction score 0 May 7, 2015 #4 It's my 2nd. I have had a 40g for a while and upsizing . I plan to do a reef tank , corals and fish .
It's my 2nd. I have had a 40g for a while and upsizing . I plan to do a reef tank , corals and fish .