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Hi guys, as due to space restrain, i was planning 2ft ios tank..i would like to ask whether ios tank or normal tank wif hang on filter better?

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Imho, ideally if space constraint, setup shd b gg for sump (unless nano tank etc that can b placed on any cabinet)..reason being the DT can max out its size & the sump being below the DT will house all the necessary equipments..with sump being increasing the water volume, the water will b more stable..;)

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Imho, ideally if space constraint, setup shd b gg for sump (unless nano tank etc that can b placed on any cabinet)..reason being the DT can max out its size & the sump being below the DT will house all the necessary equipments..with sump being increasing the water volume, the water will b more stable.. ;)

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Thanks Ken Yee for your reply. But because there is not enough space for sump, which is why i thinking ios tank or normal filter with HOF. Any idea how much does 2ft ios tank cost? thanks alot bro

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Thanks Ken Yee for your reply. But because there is not enough space for sump, which is why i thinking ios tank or normal filter with HOF. Any idea how much does 2ft ios tank cost? thanks alot bro

no worry bro..so u will only b getting a tank only right?..for filtration system, I would prefer a IOS over HOF..for $ wise, I not very sure..maybe u can look at the pasar malam section to find a good deal..:)

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Check out Marine Life at Clementi. The uncle there can custom a tank for you. iOS is (or should be) better than a HOB filter but not as good as a regular sump. Budget wise depends, but for 2 ft... I would pick IOS with a skimmer for my filtration system.

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Does IOS include systems with the sump at the back of the tank? I having this for my 27" (30g) SPS reef.

IOS - Internal Overflow Sump. (Correct me if I'm wrong but I remember reading this somewhere)

If I were to hazard a guess based on your description, I'm inclined to believe that your tank has an IOS
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I saw side ios tank going for 60-100. The higher price includes filter. I'm using IOS with hang on back skimmer and two little fish reactor. 2 pumps in my ios, 1 for reactor(NP pellets) 1 for chiller. if able to adjust, 1 pump to reactor then down to chiller will be easier. media I use de*nitrator, sponges, phoszorb or something like that. Few live rocks. Doing well w the current set up. The only con is limited space in main display. Hope that gives u some guide ^^

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Thanks for all ur advices, there is changes to my plan which is good, i manage to free up space, i am thinking 4ft by 1.5ft by 1.5ft tank or the standard 422. Is 4ft by 1.5ft by 1.5ft more expensive to build since its not the standard size?

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Thanks for all ur advices, there is changes to my plan which is good, i manage to free up space, i am thinking 4ft by 1.5ft by 1.5ft tank or the standard 422. Is 4ft by 1.5ft by 1.5ft more expensive to build since its not the standard size?

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The smaller the tank, the cheaper it is. The price is mainly base off the amount of material used. Not base on standard size. If u include additional features like external overflow, than the price may differ.

 

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It depends on where u going to make your tank. But I'm sure its just a little more. I would go for a 4ft if I'm you:). More volume = more stable

Bro u have any reliable and afforable tank maker to recommend, can pm me?

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