choog
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I have read that you need to pump 10-15 times per hour the gallon size of your tank. Say I had a 180 gallon tank. I'm aiming for 10X that per hour. So I need 1800 GPH. If my return pump flows at 1400 GPH and I had a powerhead in the tank that flowed 400 GPH then I get 1800.
I know that the return pump regulates how much water will be flowing through my sump. So. . . .there has to be a minimum GPH from the return to ensure you're getting the appropriate flow through the sump and filtration.
For instance, it would not be ok to have 3 powerheads running at 400 GPH giving me 1200 GPH in the tank then only 600 GPH from the return.
So my question. What is the amount of flow I need to get from the return? Since powerheads run at a lower wattage they are cheaper to run, which i would rather do.
This would be for a FOWLR aggressive tank. I may have misunderstood and flow might not be very important for a FOWLR.
Thanks in advance!
I know that the return pump regulates how much water will be flowing through my sump. So. . . .there has to be a minimum GPH from the return to ensure you're getting the appropriate flow through the sump and filtration.
For instance, it would not be ok to have 3 powerheads running at 400 GPH giving me 1200 GPH in the tank then only 600 GPH from the return.
So my question. What is the amount of flow I need to get from the return? Since powerheads run at a lower wattage they are cheaper to run, which i would rather do.
This would be for a FOWLR aggressive tank. I may have misunderstood and flow might not be very important for a FOWLR.
Thanks in advance!