Originally Posted by
Tizzo
http:///forum/post/2527338
I am just setting up a new tank. It's a 150 gallon.
My 2 return pumps are mad 12's at 1200 gph each.
Then on a wavemaker I have 2 Seio's at 1100 gph each and 2 maxijet 900's at 900 gph each.
Grand total is 6600 gph
thats more than a 55x turnover.
Is that way to much for a reef tank?
Sounds to me like a very nice setup..
1) the Maxi Jet 900's do 230 GPM...don't ask me why they call em 900's. Their rated at 230 GPM. I don't get it.
2) The Seio's will do 1100 but can you use those on a Wave maker? I don't like em man. I'd look at modifying your MJ's with one of the many kits out there and not do the wave maker. The MJ do good on a wave maker but they don't have a lot of flow (stock) once you mod them the wave maker isn't a good idea. The MJ's with a mod kit are 10X better then the Seio's
3) Tizzo, look at the instructions on the Mag 1200 pumps, you'll see that for max flow you need to use 1.5" pipe on the output (probably the same on the input) if smaller you reduce the flow A LOT...I've used these pumps on my SPS tanks and will never again. These pumps are like the Seio's, their ceramic shafts on ceramic guides and will need cleaning weekly on a tank that gets a lot of calcium dosed (I use both a Ca and kalk reactor on my tanks) One craxy thing I've found is that these pumps work better ran external on these system rather then submerged...
I'd opt for a good external pump like a Reeflo Dart and toss in a couple MJ mods.
golfish