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Old 07-24-2008, 08:49 PM
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Noted.

There won't be any frags or life in the sump for a long while, so I will just stick with this setup for the time being if you say it is good. I have an extra powerhead for the display tank.
I am not expert in this neither, infact, I was done my first ever one (170+40sump) all DIY learned from those helpful people in those boards. Something I I point out from my design:
- I dont like the "hard pipes (those hard PVC) 'cause the bends, corners will reduce the flow rate
- With strong enough return pumps, you can slit the outputs and eliminate the powerheads in display tank, which make it look much nicer and more rooms.
-The displace tank I desgned myself that the drain lines are also the mech. filters them selves with easy access for changing the media.
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Offcause, everyone has a dif. thinking. I might get some where not right... who know.
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Old 07-24-2008, 10:23 PM
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Propellar style powerheads will add a lot less heat to a tank than a large return pump. That said, you still might want to consider something beefier as a return pump. Maxijets SUCK with headpressure.

Also, if you use a larger diameter pipe, there will be less friction as the water travels the length of the pipe. This translates into increased flow rates and less wear on the pump.
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