Krish
RF STAFF
Sounds like you have everything planned out nicely which sounds good. The only reason I suggested to go with a bigger sump was because I thought you had tons of space to work with. My sump, if filled to capacity will only hold about 18 gallons of water. My tank on the otherhand, is a 90, but for a sump, that was all I could fit. In order for me to go bigger, I would have to take down my tank, set in the sump and drop the stand over it (which didn't make any sense to me because if something went wrong I have to take down the tank to get my sump out). IMO, if you decide to go with a glass sump or an acrylic they would both work fine. Granted, an acrylic or plexi sump would be easier to modify in terms of drilling etc, but you can always find a way to do what you need with a glass sump. Infact, I could have easily bought a glass tank and use it for my sump because nothing in my sump is drilled...All my pumps are internal.