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Old 03-05-2014, 02:26 PM
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I have probably 4x turn over through my sump. I carefully calculated this based on the cleanest pump I had in my box of pumps, considering clean was more likely to work. MAG12 won, minus head pressure, plumbing restrictions and sludge inside pipes, I figure 4x. Or 5. Or maybe 3.87658. Basically water falls down, water goes back up.

you just cant argue with this mans logic !
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Old 03-05-2014, 02:39 PM
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Assuming about 5' head height, and minus about 50 gph for average plumbing, there is about 2800 gph coming out the return line. Of course I'm guessing here, and assuming a simple plumbing job.

Assuming the full volume of the refugium counts, you're closer to 6.5 times turnover through the sump which is what I consider "perfect".
probably a lot lower than that in reality, people over estimate there flow by quite a bit, not only the verticle hight adds head, the 50 gpr is not a good "rest of plummbing" figure. you can add 1 foot of head for every 90 degree elbow, add 1 foot of head for every 8 feet of pvc, this will also increase over time as you get crap built up inside your piping.

myself I like a 10x sump turnover rate and I design my sump to handle even more.

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Old 03-05-2014, 03:06 PM
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Im maybe 2x per hour if that. Its the electrically cheapest pump I can run from my basement sump to my display.
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Old 03-05-2014, 07:12 PM
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+1 to what Myka said

270g eh! Awesome!!!

I have had reef tank for 6 year 6X Turn over is good.

What is the purpose of the refuge? Nitrate reduction or pod production?

As you are setting thing up just make sure you have enough room to vacuum out the skimmer and return section . Diatoms collect there and it's pain to clean if you don't have enough space.

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In my refuge I have gorgonians, seahorses, a box fish, lots of LR Rubble, Macro Algae, some frags.. It has a very nice, slow movement.. It's purpose is just filtration & growing of cocapods <- don't mind my spelling.


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Old 03-06-2014, 02:58 AM
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As already stated, 6ish gph is a magic #, but that's based on info I've only read here in the past. Having enough flow to feed your skimmer is the point, without overdoing it

Unless I missed it, what I haven't seen mentioned yet is GPH in the DT, and this will depend on what coral critters you plan on keeping
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