thirty5

A Little Annoyed!
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Um. i would say get the biggest one that you can fit in the area. I would think that a 10 or 20 even is too small. And also depends on what you are going to do with it. Will it be fuge/sump or just straight sump? The bigger the more water volume that you have.
 

drperetz

No more big tanks
Location
New York
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I think people tell u (always) to get the biggest sump that will fit under or on a side of ur tank. More area and volume for circulation. With a bigget sump its easy to have a fuge(very useful).
 
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Staten Island
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Sorry jumping on for a little input. Figure.out exactly what equipment,skimmer,pump/s, fuge etc.. you are going to use and flow rate then get in touch with jeff(custom king). I think it's the best/easiest way to get the most out of the space you have to use. Just my opinion,he makes great stuff and great prices. Personally I cant see myself ever buying a stock made filter of any sort ever again.

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