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Old 07-11-2005, 02:05 PM
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Disregarding filtration rate, what do you use for a flow rate guide in your tanks? I have read read anywhere from 3x to over 30x per hour.
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Old 07-11-2005, 02:22 PM
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It more depends on what you want to keep in your tank.
If you have some idea that would help..
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Old 07-11-2005, 02:27 PM
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Of course it would, sorry. SPS.
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the more the better although 6000gph in a 20gal wouldn't be good.
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There has to be a point of too much flow though. I wouldn't want to push 3500gpm through a 10g tank. As cool as that would look, that would be too much.
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Its a 10G tank we are talking about..??
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For an SPS tank, I wouldn't do something as low as 3x. Try to do at least 10 - 15x.

Personally, on my 60G cube, I run about 3700GPH total turnover which is ~62x or so? As long as the flow is dispersed and not coming out like a jet it'll be fine.
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What harvey's trying to say is...

If the fish are plastered against the sides of the tank there is too much flow.
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It is for a 20g. I want to do a closed loop, to get rid of the powerhead in the tank. I'm just trying to figure out what size of pump I should get.
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what size plumbing are you using?
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