captbunzo
Premium Member
I am looking for some advice from the Tunze folks here about flow in my new tank. It is a 47g tank (20x18 footprint, 30 inches tall) and will be housing almost exclusively SPS corals. Currently, I have a SEIO m620 in there (sorry, wasn't patient enough to wait for the Nano-Streams) and it will also have a Quiet One 3000 service as a return pump. So that makes the math:
1. SEIO m629: 620 GPH
2. Return Pump: 400 GPH (approx)
That brings the total to 1020, or 21.7x turnover.
Now, I have been thinking about getting a Tunze Nano-Stream to supplement the flow, getting it closer to what it should be. Ideally, I would like to aim for a max between 30x turnover.
So if I add a NS 6025, that's an additional 660 GPH, bringing my total to 1680, or 35.7x turnover.
However, a part of me says: Why order a 6025, when I can get a 6045, which will produce 2x the flow, for only $30 or so more. So perhaps I should take out the SEIO and end up with approximately 1590 GPH or 33.8x turnover, which is pretty good too (IMHO).
Alas, I am at a bit of a loss to know what the best plan is. So, I turned to the forum here in hope that someone might have a useful opinion.
1. SEIO m629: 620 GPH
2. Return Pump: 400 GPH (approx)
That brings the total to 1020, or 21.7x turnover.
Now, I have been thinking about getting a Tunze Nano-Stream to supplement the flow, getting it closer to what it should be. Ideally, I would like to aim for a max between 30x turnover.
So if I add a NS 6025, that's an additional 660 GPH, bringing my total to 1680, or 35.7x turnover.
However, a part of me says: Why order a 6025, when I can get a 6045, which will produce 2x the flow, for only $30 or so more. So perhaps I should take out the SEIO and end up with approximately 1590 GPH or 33.8x turnover, which is pretty good too (IMHO).
Alas, I am at a bit of a loss to know what the best plan is. So, I turned to the forum here in hope that someone might have a useful opinion.