90 gallon for noobie?

What size tank for the noobie

  • 90g w/55g sump/fuge

    Votes: 18 62.1%
  • 75g w/55g sump/fuge

    Votes: 3 10.3%
  • 55g w/37g sump/fuge

    Votes: 5 17.2%
  • 37g w/10g sump/fuge

    Votes: 3 10.3%

  • Total voters
    29
Aug 24, 2006
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Hey all, I hang out here quite a bit, mainly researching. It's been a great resource.

My question is: Do you think a 90 gallon tank with a 37-55 gallon sump is too much for a beginner?

I was initially going to set up a 37 gallon with a 10 gallon sump, but I know that I will out grow that quickly and there is the old saying, solution to pollution is dilution. Many people I've spoke with feel the larger the tank the easier it is - in some aspects.

My goal with this tank is mainly soft corals and a tank that allow the fish to have ample room to swim back and forth. I would like to have some schooling fish, etc. Many of the fish I look at need 75+ gallon tanks.

I have been running a 2.5 gallon pico as well as a 1 gallon - both sw. I have a great resource nearby for immediate help and I have you guys and girls!

I have the opportunity to buy a 55 gallon for $45 but I think I'd be happy for a longer period of time with a 75-90 gallon tank.

Your opinions are welcomed.

Dave
 
Yea 75g-90g there is a pretty good cost difference. Not only LR and lighting but the tank itself. I will probably be building my own stand and canopy. I will also be doing DIY lighting to save a bit more on cost.

I plan on putting it in my entertainment room with an entertainment center around it. Then I will have a projector screen that will drop down when it's time to watch tv, otherwise the fish tank will be the main focal point.

The wife and I figure we should go ahead and do it right the first time. But I don't want to get in too deep - ha! I kill me.

Looking at the recent poll the 90 is winning!
 
I like big tanks.
 
Well I can put my big tank dreams on hold. Wife and I just bought 2 pugs pups. GRR! That was my tank setup right there minus some live rock and some odds n ends. It's all good though, they're **** cute things and they'll fit nicely in a 90 gallon tank! ;)

Thanks for your input guys - I'm definitely settled on my 90 gallon - I think I'll just use my current 37 for the sump/fuge.

I'll just keep droolin over every one's tank here and keep refining my tank dream list.

Dave
 
Congrats on the pugs! Have any pictures of your new additions?

I like your idea of the 90G (I voted for that one) and using youro 37G as a sump/fuge.
 
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