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![]() I totally agree with this i thought the more flow the better thats y i went with 1600 gph for my 82 gallon, that was a huge mistake since you have to take into the account of the micro bubbles getting blown into the display and the constant splashing noise of water going into the comparments. i'm using a ehiem thats rated at 400-800 and have it at 600 gph probably to keep the micro bubbles from pouring into the tank lol. and the ehiem is super quiet
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As riceboy pointed out, if you run a too powerfull of pump, you are more likely to get micro bubbles, and will have a lot louder splashing effect from your return. Also, my skimmer has worked a lot better since getting the lesser pump.
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![]() or ask concepts for prices on an ehiem
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