600 Gallon Upgrade Build

I have the other dart plumbed and now it's smooth sailing from here. I had to chuck both of them done because of the crazy flow going through the sump(with my calculations about 6000 GPH give or take a couple hundred GPH.) So I can safely say I have about 3000-3500 GPH or approximately 5-7 times my tank volume.

I need some insight here. The feed pump the the protein skimmer is about 1300 GPH. Will I have to lower the GPH going into the tank or am I ok for now?
 
Looks good Wayne. Can't wait to see it up and running

Thanks TYAG. It should be in about a month with the fish I'm slowly transferring from my 225. It will be fish only then until my lights come. A friend will be housing my corals until then.
 
I have the other dart plumbed and now it's smooth sailing from here. I had to chuck both of them done because of the crazy flow going through the sump(with my calculations about 6000 GPH give or take a couple hundred GPH.) So I can safely say I have about 3000-3500 GPH or approximately 5-7 times my tank volume.

I need some insight here. The feed pump the the protein skimmer is about 1300 GPH. Will I have to lower the GPH going into the tank or am I ok for now?

Are you concerned about your skimmer flow adding to the tank flow?..if so, the skimmer flow has no effect on over-all tank flow. The skimmer is a "closed" flow loop that remains in your sump.
 
Are you concerned about your skimmer flow adding to the tank flow?..if so, the skimmer flow has no effect on over-all tank flow. The skimmer is a "closed" flow loop that remains in your sump.

The thought was the sump operating at 3000+ GPH and the feed pump for the skimmer is at 1300 GPH. Will it still be efficient enough?
 
The thought was the sump operating at 3000+ GPH and the feed pump for the skimmer is at 1300 GPH. Will it still be efficient enough?

Your sump flow is 6.27 X tank volume..perfect!
Your skimmer flow just has to match what the skimmer specs call for.
(the two issues are separate, not connected)
 
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