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
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
