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![]() Would 1500gph be sufficient
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![]() I would go higher so you can drive other reactors with it
MAG 18 or Mag 24 Having said that. The 1500 is okay as long as the internal circ(closed loop) is high |
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![]() Thanks Wayne. I was contemplating running separate pump for reactor but one with a manifold might be a good idea
Also Wayne I talked to you at Bwa about lords. You have any frags at all |
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- Brad Last edited by abcha0s; 07-21-2011 at 06:19 PM. |
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![]() Thanks brad I think I like the idea of one return and one for reactors.
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![]() If you're going with a herbie/beananimal return that needs to be tuned i would defintily go with the seperate pumps. As my carbon prefilter gets plugged up i have more water going to the tank, causing my emergancy drain to get louder and louder. 1500-1800gph seems to be what most run for a return on tanks about that size. If you are running an sump skimmer, you should be moving more water past your skimmer than it takes in, otherwise you are double skimming your water.
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![]() Well I picked up a 1500 gph pump that I'll use as my return. As for the skimmer I read a thread on another forum on a upgrade turning the skimmer into a recirc skimmer with a new feed. I have a octopus and a asm so I'm thinking of trying the upgrade on the asm.
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