Joe's Coral Reef
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For the coral I want in the tank, I would like a turnover in the range of 30-40. I have done some reading on the closed loop systems and just wanted to get some opinions before I start blasting holes in my 48 x 24 x 12 tank. Just trying to make sure I have implemented the design theory right.
2" drain in the center of the tank and 2" piping as recommend by reeflo connecting to Dart 3600gph pump (Just seems huge, but thats what they recommended ). Dart pump will be about 3' below tank.
1 1/2" piping from the pump to a 1 1/2" manifold. The manifold will be under the the tank and be connected to 4- 3/4" bulkheads. From the manifold to the end of the nozzles will be about 6". Connected to the bulkheads will be a Y with flex line connecting to the nozzles. This will give me 8 nozzles.
30 gallon sump, with a separate drain and pump, maybe 300-500 gph return. I plan on plumbing the return for the drain into the 1 1/2" manifold.
With piping I am figuring about 740 gph loss. This should give me 35-48 turn over. Its is a bit higher then what I wanted, but I would like to error on the high side.
Thanks for reading.
2" drain in the center of the tank and 2" piping as recommend by reeflo connecting to Dart 3600gph pump (Just seems huge, but thats what they recommended ). Dart pump will be about 3' below tank.
1 1/2" piping from the pump to a 1 1/2" manifold. The manifold will be under the the tank and be connected to 4- 3/4" bulkheads. From the manifold to the end of the nozzles will be about 6". Connected to the bulkheads will be a Y with flex line connecting to the nozzles. This will give me 8 nozzles.
30 gallon sump, with a separate drain and pump, maybe 300-500 gph return. I plan on plumbing the return for the drain into the 1 1/2" manifold.
With piping I am figuring about 740 gph loss. This should give me 35-48 turn over. Its is a bit higher then what I wanted, but I would like to error on the high side.
Thanks for reading.