Sump for 93 gallon cube

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I have a 93 gallon cube tank with a shorter stand. In the bottom I have a 20 gallon long tank for the sump. The setup was used for 3 years before me, I’m assuming it was fine. I plan on having a reef tank and I’m kind of also on a budget and don’t have a lot of space. Will I be fine with the 20 gallon sump or should I look into something bigger ? (I appreciate everyone’s timely responses on my other posts, this site is awesome :)
 

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I have a 93 gallon cube tank with a shorter stand. In the bottom I have a 20 gallon long tank for the sump. The setup was used for 3 years before me, I’m assuming it was fine. I plan on having a reef tank and I’m kind of also on a budget and don’t have a lot of space. Will I be fine with the 20 gallon sump or should I look into something bigger ? (I appreciate everyone’s timely responses on my other posts, this site is awesome :)
20 gallons seems more than enough. It also depends on what you put in the sum to help with the display tank, ceramic media, skimmer, macro, , etc..
 

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