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Hey all,
Does anyone run a sump on their all in one? I have my sump not in use and waiting until I set up my bigger tank. Until the bigger tank is set up I'd like to run it on my Innovative Marine 30 gallon all in one. I have all the equipment minus a protein skimmer so is this overkill or is the added water volume and copepod sanctuary good enough reasons to set it up?
 

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I definitely think the added water volume is a plus.

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Added water and a place for copepods is a huge bonus


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It depends on what you're trying to keep in that tank. Like any other job, get the tools for what's needed. Are you keeping softies? Are you keeping sea horses? There's a wide range of what you need and it's entirely based on what you want to keep.
 
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Eventually I want to end up with a pair of black snowflake clowns, a mandarin goby with softies and mostly lps.
 
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