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Old 06-11-2002, 02:14 AM
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Default Setting up my water flow (Long)

Okay, so I recently made the plunge in to a 400 watt 10k MH. I have a big refugium setup and a Precision Marine Bullet 1 for nutrient export. I have the light, I have the export, now I need the water flow in the proper manner.

My Ampmaster 3000 is sitting on my coffee table awaiting a job to do. I would imagine it will do the job very well, but what way to do the job is where I'm lacking.

My aquarium is a 90 gallon tank, so it has the regular 48"x18"x24" dimensions. I have an overflow in the back left hand corner. Right now I have a LG 4MDQX returning water at 900 GPH through a 3/4" return.... lots of flow... but it moves my sand in the right hand corner all the time. I hate that!

Here is my plan for the Ampmaster, please add to it. I am going to have around 1800 GPH coming back to the tank from my sump. I wanted to have 2 main returns 1.5" (lots of water movement, but less tissue ripping strength to it), and 2 surge returns located in the tank. The 2 surge returns would operate off of a 15 gallon surge tank hung to the left of the tank... and plumb'd in so that it will surge in to the middle of the tank from both corners. (The tank water level will be set at 20" to handle the extra volume from the surges).

What is your opinion on how I should arrange my 2 1.5" returns?

I want lots of surface water movement, and I want particles that are in the water to be suspended for an extended time period while passing through the tank.

Thanks for your time!

Jeff O'Neill
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