How do you adjust water flow for Pump/Powerhead?

sea horse

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How do I raise the water flow? The powerhead/pump is Jebo brand and it says that max. flow is 300L/H. Don't have instructions as this is a used tank. :help:
 

sea horse

Member
I don't see any diles/nobs on it. I don't know if it's just my computer but jebo.com doesn't work. I googled it and I didn't see any pumps/powerheads that look like mine. I guess it's pretty old then.
 

sea horse

Member
Finaly got the website up but my power head brand is actualy Jebo not Jebao. The whole tank set up is Jebo brand. I think it is actualy supposed to be a fresh water aquarium.
 

squidd

Active Member
Originally Posted by sea horse
How do I raise the water flow? The powerhead/pump is Jebo brand and it says that max. flow is 300L/H. Don't have instructions as this is a used tank. :help:
300L/h (liters) is like 78 gallons/hr
If you want more flow...get a bigger pump (or two)
Suggest Mag Drive...
 

squidd

Active Member
Depends on what you have in the tank or what your plans are for the tank...as is your getting 3X turnover...10X is a start...20X and 30X is not uncommon...
Here's a basic "suggestion" depending on inhabitants...
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My thoughts on Turnover/Suggested turnover rates...
FOWLR : (Fish Only with Live Rock) 10X to 15X Depending on species, some like Box fish/Cow fish need slower water or "some" protected areas, others like Tangs and most Aggressive do better (filtration wise) with more flow due to high waste load.
Reef, Softies only: 10X to 15X Good rate for filtration, but not too fast as some "branching" softies won't open fully if blown around too much...
Reef, Softie and LPS: 15X to 20X with "protected" areas for branching softies (see above)
Reef, LPS: 20X to 25X Excellent flow for filtration and keeping deitrus suspended and movement of micro flora and Fauna food supply as well as "waste" and slime removal from coral bedding areas...
Reef LPS and SPS: 20X to 30X More flow is beneficial to SPS, but some "protected areas" are needed for "pillowy" inflating LPS as they too do not appreciate being blown around.
Reef, SPS: 25X and up, 30X is good, more is better: Most SPS do well in high flow situations, with a combination of random and linear flow patterns (flow control, wave and surge action, mix it up) Benefit to filtration, deitrus suspension, Oxygenation, waste and aelopathy removal and micro flora and fauna feeding...
This is a "General" recommendation for "Total" turnover which is a combination of sump return and supplemental circulation devices "IN" the tank (power heads/closed loop etc...) and with any species there will be exceptions to the rule (some softies are OK in high flow, some SPS don't like getting blasted)
Much of your success and failure with these projected flow rates will come from Rock layout and flow Output direction...Due to varying Rock scape, tank size/shape, and circulation layout (rock/tank wall deflection, caves, competing/canceling effect of flow movement) You may find you need higher or lower "Pump numbers" to get the desired "flow effect" in your tank, sometimes a rearranging of rock scape or redirecting power heads is all it takes, sometimes you'll need to "UP" the pumping capacity...
 
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