melbournefl
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Okay, glass is in now doing the final stages of "in-tank" plumbing and wanted to run my plans past y'all for critique.
I've currently got one 1.5 inch overflow and I'm planning on pushing about 1,250 gallons per hour through the sump. Do you think 1.5" will feed that volumn? I've got a closed loop circulation system built into the tank and it will be driven by 4 Mag-7's at zero head (or real close to zero, not counting bends etc.) so I should be circulating about 2,800 gallons through the closed loop. Total circulation should be right around 4,000 GPH for a 220 gallon tank and a 40 gallon sump running all pumps full power.
All this is based on the assumption that the newly installed glass will indeed hold water! If not, I now have a VERY large reptile cage
Any comments and opinions welcome!
Thanks all,
Paul
I've currently got one 1.5 inch overflow and I'm planning on pushing about 1,250 gallons per hour through the sump. Do you think 1.5" will feed that volumn? I've got a closed loop circulation system built into the tank and it will be driven by 4 Mag-7's at zero head (or real close to zero, not counting bends etc.) so I should be circulating about 2,800 gallons through the closed loop. Total circulation should be right around 4,000 GPH for a 220 gallon tank and a 40 gallon sump running all pumps full power.
All this is based on the assumption that the newly installed glass will indeed hold water! If not, I now have a VERY large reptile cage
Any comments and opinions welcome!
Thanks all,
Paul