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![]() How big is your sump? You will need to consider your space as a curve 9 has a big footprint.
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![]() It is a 20G, plenty of space in the skimmer section for the 9, problem is the depth, I believe the magus 9 needs 9.5-11 inches of depth, and my max is 9.
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![]() Your best option might be the curve 7
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![]() What about Cad lights Tia 1220?
Bit of conflicting info out there-places that sell it have these specs Dimensions: 12.75" x 9" x 20" GPH: 470GPH Optimum Water level 7"-10" Load recommendations: Light bio-load (300G) Medium bio-load (250G) Heavy bio-load (200) But cad lights website says this: *Optimum water level 8"-12" Load recommendations: Light bio-load (250G) Medium bio-load (180G) Heavy bio-load (150G) |
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![]() They run best at around 6-7" , and I agree with ray curve 9 is what I would do
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![]() I believe the BM curve 7 is about 20 inches high. It requires a water level of 9.5-11 inches
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![]() I run a curve 9 but find it runs best in 10.5 inches of water. That's why I thought a 7 might be better.
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![]() If you're going to have 200g of stocked tank, the 9 is the smallest I'd go, and get a new sump if you have to. The recommended sizes for all of these are a sales pitch IMO.
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![]() Plus it's not much more money then the 7 and then you open yourself up to adding more volume if you ever need it like a frag tank or external Refuge etc.
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![]() Have you calculated if your 20g can hold the back flow of water when the return pump shuts down? A larger sump is cheap insurance and won't limit your equipment choices. Will also give you room to upgrade down the road for adding reactors or other such things.
I busy eating and see Ray has the same concern! |