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| For a tank with soft coral 20x the tank flow.For hard coral 30X. |
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| You also need to remember that you can only push so much water through the overflow pipes, so having one large pump that pushes 20-30x the tank volume through your sump will not work, unless you have extremely large overflow pipes, and even then it won't be your best option.
__________________ Current Tanks: 220 Gal Reef, 10 Gal FW, 6 Gal FW |
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| In order to support that kind of flow I believe you would need at least a 2 inch and maybe a 2.5 inch return line. |
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| Depends on your overflow size. The max gph that a 3/4" ID hole/pipe can flow is approx. 350gph, 1"=600gph, 1.25"=900gph, 1.5"=1300gph. NOTE: This is the MAX amount of flow. You also need to take into account that you may as some point end up with something partially plugging a pipe and the inside of your bulkhead is probably smaller than your pipe, so you need to computed it on that size. I like to know that if one of my overflow pipes is plugged, the other one can handle it's flow by itself.
__________________ Current Tanks: 220 Gal Reef, 10 Gal FW, 6 Gal FW |
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