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Circulating Pump GPH for 55 Gal ?
Hi Guys
I'm setting up a 55 Gal tank for Fish and LPS, what is the recommended number of water cycles per hour ? I've read anything from 5 times to 8 times an hour Would a 600-700GPH pump be sufficient, it will be sump based with a head of approx 4' My CPR overflow says its 800GPH with a 1 inch bulk head that i may reduce as i wanted to plumb the tank with flexible hose. I've looked at the calculators on this forum but can't see which one is relevant Any recommendations on a pump make thats reasonably priced would be helpfull too ![]() Cheers |
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i am a strog believer in low sump flow. Onloy go 3-5x per hour thru sump. Use power heads or a closed loop for the flow in the tank, never rely on return pump for flow. That being said i wouold shoot for around 200 gph flow thru sump. An eheim 1250 would be a great pump for you. You can put a vlave on the return line and adjust it to your needs. Eheims are great pumps, low heat and excellent reliability. Also look into ocean runners
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I use a MJ1200 for my 55, so I'm getting right at 1.5 turnovers per hour. Works great.
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Thanks guys, i forgot to mention i also have 2 x Penguin 145GPH powerheads too.
I'll have a look at your suggestions too Thanks Last edited by porschefan; 02/01/2008 at 09:26 PM. |
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