reefnewbie54321
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There is always a big debate about impeller pumps effect of plankton and I dont want this thead to turn in to that. My tank is going to be skimmerless and run of a turf scrubber and if I put all the effort in to alternative filtration to aviod a protien skimmer consuming my plankton then I would like to have peace of mind knowing my pump is 100% planktn friendly aswell.
After some research and reading adeys work I have found a few options but none are commercially avialabe so the point of this thread is to design and eventually build and aquarium plankton friendly pump.
Possible pumps,
Archamedies Screw Pump
Daphragm Pump
Vacuum Pump
Piston Bilge Pump
Airlifts
Screw Pumps would be hard to scale down and must be angled. A 16" diameter tube at 30 degree angle pumps 460 GPM.
Diaphragm Pumps are on ebay all the time and seem like the best possible pump since it has high flow rates
http://www.greatsagehabibi.com/bilgepump.php
Vacuum Pumps ... know very little about and need to do more research
Piston Bilge Pump ... know very little about and need to do more research but supposedly better then a diaphragm pump
http://ozreef.org/diy_plans/water_movement/piston_pump.html
Airlifts are effective when slow flow is needed and do not need to be pushed up higher then the resevior. It can not handle much head pressure and would need a huge air pump
Geyser Pumps are better then airlifts but same type of concept and I am not sure if they can handle much head pressure
Looking for some input and other ideas ... mainly leaning towards a diaphragm bilge or a piston bilge mainly becuase I know it has been done before but I plan on buying an archamedies screw pump kit and see if I can scale it uo and add a beefy motor. I also need to do some more research on vacuum and geyser pumps. OPEN TO ALL SUGGESTIONS!
Thanks for looking,
-Reefnewbie
After some research and reading adeys work I have found a few options but none are commercially avialabe so the point of this thread is to design and eventually build and aquarium plankton friendly pump.
Possible pumps,
Archamedies Screw Pump
Daphragm Pump
Vacuum Pump
Piston Bilge Pump
Airlifts
Screw Pumps would be hard to scale down and must be angled. A 16" diameter tube at 30 degree angle pumps 460 GPM.


Diaphragm Pumps are on ebay all the time and seem like the best possible pump since it has high flow rates


http://www.greatsagehabibi.com/bilgepump.php
Vacuum Pumps ... know very little about and need to do more research
Piston Bilge Pump ... know very little about and need to do more research but supposedly better then a diaphragm pump
http://ozreef.org/diy_plans/water_movement/piston_pump.html
Airlifts are effective when slow flow is needed and do not need to be pushed up higher then the resevior. It can not handle much head pressure and would need a huge air pump

Geyser Pumps are better then airlifts but same type of concept and I am not sure if they can handle much head pressure

Looking for some input and other ideas ... mainly leaning towards a diaphragm bilge or a piston bilge mainly becuase I know it has been done before but I plan on buying an archamedies screw pump kit and see if I can scale it uo and add a beefy motor. I also need to do some more research on vacuum and geyser pumps. OPEN TO ALL SUGGESTIONS!
Thanks for looking,
-Reefnewbie