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mikeclarke
11-21-2012, 01:10 PM
Hi there,
I have a 6 foot long 100 gallon tank. I have two koralias (1400gpd) that are on a 6 rotation on either end of the tank. Is this enough? Should I have some other smaller powerheads at the back of the tank or anything? I have fish, some SPS and some mushrooms, leathers, zoanthids, and a hammer coral.
Aquattro
11-21-2012, 01:22 PM
Each tank is different. You need to assess whether you're getting flow everywhere you need it. But not enough to agitate polyps. In my 75g, I ran 2 x Tunze 6100, about 3100gph each. Plus the return, another 900gph. My 180 has these plus two smaller tunzes, totalling about 10,000gph of flow in the tank. I could use more. SPS and a couple of euphyllia colonies.
eli@fijireefrock.com
11-21-2012, 01:39 PM
Each tank is different. You need to assess whether you're getting flow everywhere you need it. But not enough to agitate polyps. In my 75g, I ran 2 x Tunze 6100, about 3100gph each. Plus the return, another 900gph. My 180 has these plus two smaller tunzes, totalling about 10,000gph of flow in the tank. I could use more. SPS and a couple of euphyllia colonies.
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Just to give an idea in my system as my main tank of 180glns I have return pump with 8000 glns plus 3 other power head (1800glns/hr/each) witch roughly flows at 13000glns/hr
With lots of LPS ,few NPS , a couple of softies and 6 Md/lrg. fish.I beleive of having no dead spots in my main tank.Hope that gives you an idea.
windcoast reefs
11-21-2012, 06:51 PM
I run 2 6055 and 2 6045 plus 1200gph return in my 130g. Personally I would say you don't have enough flow.
windcoast reefs
11-21-2012, 07:01 PM
I was wondering this too. I only have 1 in my 55 gallon tank. Maybe I need more?
Again depends what your keeping, but I would put at least 1 per end just so the flow is even.
mikeclarke
11-21-2012, 07:14 PM
I have a Gen-X PCX40 in the basement and the max flow is 1190gph. I raise the water about 10 feet. So I imagine I get some pretty serious flow from them as well.
Does anyone have a pump curve for it? I've never found one and I bought mine used.
windcoast reefs
11-21-2012, 07:19 PM
I have a Gen-X PCX40 in the basement and the max flow is 1190gph. I raise the water about 10 feet. So I imagine I get some pretty serious flow from them as well.
Does anyone have a pump curve for it? I've never found one and I bought mine used.
10 feet is a long ways, I would think it would be around 800gph.
Try this calculator
http://www.reefcentral.com/calc/hlc2.php?submitted=1&VerticalLength=10&HorizontalLength=0&PipeDiameter=1.25&PumpID=87&Elbows90=0&Elbows45=0&GateValves=0&BallValves=0&Couplings=0&CheckValves=0&Exits=1&Entrances=1
The pump you have is listed as the gen-x mak4
toytech
11-21-2012, 11:38 PM
I had 2 koralia 1400 in my 50 gal (long) 1 on each end ,and thats when i had the best growth out of all my corals , zoas and lps .
i say like 8... haha :wink: jkk
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