Sump Tank Style Tank

shawnriv

Member
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to begin a 90 gallon saltwater tank and have a question about a sump tank. Last night I stopped by ***** for their $1 per gallon sale and they had two 20 gallon tanks. They had one tall and one long 20 gallon. This is my first time using a sump (I have a 48 gallon too without a sump) and didn't know which of the two 20 gallons would work better. Since I couldn't figure it out in the store, I purchased both. I have attached a photo of both the tanks.

Thank you!
 

shawnriv

Member
II prefer the long - it gives you a larger footprint for adding equipment.
Larger footprint? I'm not following. I plan on placing a protein skimmer in the sump. I worry if I got with the longer of the two, I won't be able to fit as much water needed. Sorry again, I'm still trying to learn about sumps.
 

silverado61

Well-Known Member
Both tanks will hold the same amount of water but the longer tank will give you more "floor space" to add things like the overflow, live rock, macroalgae, a skimmer, return pump, etc, without having to cram everything into a smaller area. If you measure the width and length of both tanks, then multiply, you'll see that the longer of the two is a larger number. That's the "footprint" that GeriDoc was referring to. Floor space.
 
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