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![]() Over the last... several... months I have been collecting pieces to set up a new aquarium. I have a 50G Tank and a 20G Sump currently and an Eheim 1262. Question is, is that an incredibly high amount of flow, and will the eheim be fine in 8"ish of water?
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![]() you dont even need that much but yeah it will be fine. You will need an ATO to keep your water level consistent though. You can put a valve on the pump to turn it down OR tee it off to run some reactors and divert a portion of the flow.
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![]() The pump was bought before the tank as I was originally going for a 70g tank. Do you think it would be better to get a smaller pump or throttle it back one way or another?
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![]() Just stick a valve after the pump and you can throttle it back and find your sweet spot
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![]() you will have some head loss and depending on how you set-up your plumbing further losses from 90's and what not. Just throttle it back or tee it off to recirculate back to the fuge or a reactor. You dont need to downgrade
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![]() 1262 is probably too big for a 50G. You can throttle it back using a valve but why waste all the power. Buy a proper return pump with about 3x-5x turn over of your display tank counting all the head loses.
FYI I am using a 1262 on a 180G. |
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