StartrTank
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Okay, so this is my first saltwater tank. I'm in the middle of my cycle right now; most of the tank is put together, although I do not yet have a powerhead(s). Looking back at things now, there are a few changes I would have made if starting the build over was an option. For instance, I purchased the largest overflow CPR made (CS150) paired w/ the Eheim5000 pump for my return. For starters, I think the overflow is overkill; I could have got away a smaller model that had a 1" output rather than the CS150 which has a 1.5" output. Also, not being as educated as I am now, I though the Eheim5000 would have been more than enough, not calculating my overhead and realizing how much loss in GPH I would have. I'll most likely upgrade my pump in the near future and keep the eheim as a back-up in case I have a pump failure.
So now for the actual question...
I'm looking at powerheads online. I don't have an unlimited budget so cost is for sure a factor. The old me would have looked at the lowest priced pump that had the highest GPH rating. But the new me is asking, "do I really need a powerhead (or 2) with a 1300 GPH rating? My tank is a 55 gallon hexagon tank, so coverage area is not as much of an issue as it would be if I had a standard 55 gallon rectangular tank.
I know certain corals do better with high water flow. But to be honest, I'm not looking at keeping any difficult corals; which is a decision partially made by the fact that I have a Current USA Orbit Marine LED light and partially because I'm still learning the hobby and would rather not have anything that is going to difficult to keep.
I understand that without knowing exactly which corals I plan on keeping (haven't finalized my decisions yet) it will be difficult to give me a definitive answer; but judging from the information I have provided, would you say that having two powerheads with max outputs of 260 GPH run by a Hydor wavemaker be too little flow for my tank?
Any input/suggestions are welcome and appreciated, thanks
So now for the actual question...
I'm looking at powerheads online. I don't have an unlimited budget so cost is for sure a factor. The old me would have looked at the lowest priced pump that had the highest GPH rating. But the new me is asking, "do I really need a powerhead (or 2) with a 1300 GPH rating? My tank is a 55 gallon hexagon tank, so coverage area is not as much of an issue as it would be if I had a standard 55 gallon rectangular tank.
I know certain corals do better with high water flow. But to be honest, I'm not looking at keeping any difficult corals; which is a decision partially made by the fact that I have a Current USA Orbit Marine LED light and partially because I'm still learning the hobby and would rather not have anything that is going to difficult to keep.
I understand that without knowing exactly which corals I plan on keeping (haven't finalized my decisions yet) it will be difficult to give me a definitive answer; but judging from the information I have provided, would you say that having two powerheads with max outputs of 260 GPH run by a Hydor wavemaker be too little flow for my tank?
Any input/suggestions are welcome and appreciated, thanks