Originally Posted by 46cobraguy
well what rate pump do you think i should get....i have no clue what rate it drains at to the sump....its just an overflow that is drilled and the pipe leading to the sump is 1.5 inch piping...the pipe that goes from the drain syphon throw the glass is met by a tee fitting(one going up and one going down) the one going up is for air to come in and the one going down is obviously where hte water goes into the sump. The return side is basically one inch pipe all the way back to the bulkhead fitting then it has 3/4 line loc tubing once inside the tank. The pump i have now is rated 1105gph and it puts a lot of water movement into the tank. Do i need that much? I dont have any corals yet as for i just set the tank up but eventually i would like to have some....like frogspawn, hammer, and other thigns of the such... what do you guys think i need?
ps also...how are the JEBO pumps? i found a used one rated at 1300gph but i dont know hwo loud or well built they are.
You should only run 3 to 5 times your system volume through your sump, so as far as a return pump anything 225 to 375 GPH once you allow for headloss.
The 1260 should work quite well and is 65 watts. If it still a little too much you can use a valve to throttle it back.
Depending on what you plan to keep youll need 30 to 50 times total in tank circulation(2250-3750 GPH), You can use in tank powerheads, wavemaker, closed loop or any combo of these to accomplish this. The proper amount of overall flow is a critical factor to your tanks health, better more than not enough. My system is currently running 40X turnover, and could use a little more.
I dont know about the Jebo pumps but, 1300GPH is too much for both your sump and likely your overflow as well.