do i have enough flow?

collie man

Stoney Reefer
Ive been using two koralia 1050's alternating on my rkl. the tank demensions are 24x24x20 (cadlights cube). my return pump is a shitty rio 2100. i want to upgrade my return to a mag 9.5 but dont want to blow my sump away.

my main issue is if both koralias are on at the same time there is a huge sand storm. should i just add another smaller, say koralia 750, and just run it on constant?
 
i prefer random and turbulent for flow;therefore, if i were you, yes on adding a 750.
maybe take some sand out? If you have a refugium running in a cadlights sump, a smaller pump will be better.
 
ive already moved them low but the mounts only let them point so far upward. they barely make a 45 degree. what would a good return pump size be?
 
I have 2 750 evos and 2 mp10 at full blast aimed towards the middle above the corals with a 1" sand bed. no sandstorms for me.
A pump with a minimum gph of around 600 should be sufficient. I find my chaeto grows nicely
 
what kind of rio?

what kind of rio?

Ive been using two koralia 1050's alternating on my rkl. the tank demensions are 24x24x20 (cadlights cube). my return pump is a shitty rio 2100. i want to upgrade my return to a mag 9.5 but dont want to blow my sump away.

my main issue is if both koralias are on at the same time there is a huge sand storm. should i just add another smaller, say koralia 750, and just run it on constant?

Is this the same as my crappy Rio just a different model?
 
No koralia evos run a dc current so they o not run in reverse on start up
I know this is a couple months old but....

The Koralia Evo's are not DC powered pumps. They are the new verion of the origional AC powered K1-K4 pumps. The DC pumps are just DC versions of these pumps.
 
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