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was thinking about converting my 125 gallon to a SW setup. It’s not drilled, what would be the best way to filter a tank that size?
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You have a few different options: you can use a HOB filter (nothing wrong in that - I ran one for a year and everything seemed to flourish); you could use HOB overflows down to a sump; or your best and safest bet would be to just drain the tank while you're making the transition to SW and drill it and add some bulkheads, overflows and a sump.
What are your goals with the tank? Supporting a FOWLR (fish only with live rock; eg - no corals) is easier than growing soft corals. Growing hard corals (SPS especially) is much harder than just soft corals. The "harder" the system is, the more equipment (and thus room to use it) you will need. After a point, it's going to be cheaper and easier to drill the tank with return lines (search "overflow box") than to try and do everything as a HOB. Especially with the hard corals, it's likely you won't even have HOB options for a tank that size. For example; an undersized skimmer is better than nothing, but is less likely to give you a solid chance of success than a properly sized one. Same with a refugium, should you choose to go that route in your design.
Yep, both me and my brother-in-law ran HOB filters last year on our tanks, his being a 75g and mine being a 40g long. I have since upgraded my tank and now have a sump but he is still chugging along with his overly stocked 75g, HOB filter and HOB protein skimmer. He keeps SPS in his tank that look amazing, nems, plenty of fish, etc. I think mine was Marineland brand, I just made sure that I got one that was bigger than needed for a tank my size.Thank you! You really used hob filters? What kind? And did you have to pair with a skimmer?
I remember seeing a sticker on the bottom of my tank that said “tempered glass do not drill”. Not sure if I want to risk it, but I like the aesthetic of a drilled tank! I was leaning towards the hob over flows to a sump, maybe make my own wiers.