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How much flow for sump and in tank?
trying to figure out how much flow i need for my sump to return to the tank on a 55g with a 25g sump
i have pumps that will run anywhere from 600-1600gph also how much flow should i have in my tank as far as circulation pumps atm i have 3 korilias sitting around that im planning on sticking in but is that too much, too little, or just right |
I'm setting up a 50g right now, I'm going to use a MAG7 for return, so probably about 400gph after losses. I like longer dwell time in the sump.
In tank depends a lot on what you're keeping. SPS in a bare bottom tank can take 100x turn over, softies and such with sugar sand, not so much. As stuff grows, you'll find you may have to increase flow. Start with the in tank korallias, see how they work. If you're doing a dingle return, start with the 600gph. Multiple outlets, go bigger. |
Well, that all depends. First of all, what are you keeping? Different livestock have different flown characteristics. I keep mostly SPS, so the flow in my 40 gallon tank is probably close to 1500 gph... So that's what? 35x turn over? But then again i yave a different tank design that really breaks up that flow, so it doesnt seem that high. If youhave softies or LPS you can do much lower. There are no hard and fast rules for flow, do what you need to do so your livestock is happy and you don't have any dead spots in the tank.
For the sump, there is a lot of debate as to the flow. Some people say 10x your total sump volume... So that 250gph. I said screw that and with my new build that I am doing as we speak I am going 500 gph through a 15 gallon sump |
I like lots of flow in tank & slow flow through the sump for greater dwelling time.
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I should also say I am running a mag9.5 |
How the heck did I type that???? sheesh. Single. Single. returns :)
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im planning on growing mainly lps, some sps and zoos
softies will be in my other tank i have 2 returns coming from the sump on either end of the tank and 2 overflows in a corner overflow |
With a 25g sump, I'd stay lower in return flow. For the contents, I think you'll be fine with the korallias.
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or just add some of these Eductor Accelerator Loc line MaxFlow
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Eductor-Accel...item563e70ee7f Then you could use a smaller pump. |
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Can these be bought around the Lower Mainland here somewhere?
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I think I got mine at Ocean Aquatics.
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I don't see it on their site, I bought it in store a couple years ago. Not sure if it's a regular stocked item. Give them a call and see what they've got.
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OK, will check them out further. Thanks for the tip.
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if they are made by locline i can order them in
i can pretty much order any locline parts through work, and different colors :D |
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looks like i dont have to worry about flow anymore... broke the tank :(
worst part is it wasnt from drilling... it was from moving the tank inside the house the side pannel blew out |
That as to hear
Sorry for your luck |
i found out the tank i have sitting empty outside is the same size but 3/8 glass, i was gonna get rid of it because the plastic trim was all messed up but i started to pull it off and realized the glass is all polished so im going to do a rimless setup
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