Dumb question: Display only or Display+Sump when you talk about the size of your setup.

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I was thinking about this today...
My new setup is a waterbox 230.6. As such, when I'm talking to people I refer to it as my "new 230gal" reef tank. But in reality, that's the total volume of display+sump. The display itself is 167gal. Perhaps I'm being a bit misleading when I call it 230gal. Maybe I should start referring to it as my "(about) 170 gal reef tank"

Do you describe your tank by display tank volume or total volume?
 

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personally i ever only go with what the display size is. i have a 40B, with roughly 45-47g of water volume if i’m factoring in water displacement and sump space.

in your case, although you have a 230g “total water volume”, realistically it’s more like 130-150g after factoring sand or rock work(probably less)
 

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It depends on the discussion. For dosing, nutrient levels, water change percentages, etc I go total water volume.

For fish stocking I talk about tank dimensions and display volume.
 

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Technically, If you plumbed your tank to the ocean..people would be quite confused about your total water volume. Preferably just the size of your tank IMO.
 

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tanks are measured by outside dimentions so its less volume than they claim.
my 120 48x24x24 is actually about 100 gal. and a sump is only filled halfway so with my 40 breeder sump its about 120 gal total
 

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