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![]() I'm plumbing and setting up my 24X24X12 shallow clam tank tonight, and want to go buy a return pump. I'm using a 10 gallon 3 chamber sump, with a 1" drain, and 2 X 3/4" returns. I have two K2's available for additional flow (if needed), but just wondering how many GPH should I be getting for my return pump? Suggestions?
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![]() They call it addiction for a reason... Last edited by FishyFishy!; 02-23-2011 at 06:39 PM. |
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![]() Hotly debated topic.. but the usual advice is 3x turn over for a sump
I would question why you're using a 1" drain and 2x 3/4" returns. Your tank is pretty much 15 gallons, right? 3/4" pipe is rated for approx 600 gph What are you going to be running in your sump?
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![]() Tank is 29.9 gallons. (sorry dimensions edited) 24X24X12 Only real reason for the 1" drain, is that's what it's drilled for. May use a reducer, just not sure yet.
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![]() They call it addiction for a reason... Last edited by FishyFishy!; 02-23-2011 at 06:44 PM. |
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![]() look into something around 1000gph. depending on your height you will only have around 30x turnover which would be great for clams
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![]() You'd be a fool to use power heads in such a small tank when it's drilled for more than enough flow from the return. 500-600 gph total flow would be more than adequate for that size tank, easily achievable with a single return pump.
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![]() I'm running a eheim 1262 on my cube and I honestly think its not enough flow (for sps) let alone a clam.
Personally I am looking at the sedra 1200 to shoot me into the 1000gph range after headlose |
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