Refugium flowrate

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What is a recommended flowrate through a refugium? Less is better - but is there a standard/suggested flow? I am looking at buying a submersible pump to pump from my sump into the refuge than gravity back into the sumps return cavity prior to the external return pump. I was thinking about the Eheim pumps - rated at 80gph - too much?
 
Eheim 1046 or 1048

Eheim 1046 or 1048

I am using an Eheim 1046 (79 gph, 5-watt) for my carbon/ferric-oxide reactor and it is adequate for chemical media filtration. I'm not sure how much flow is needed for refugium filtration but perhaps this chart may help:
93304Eheim_Pump_Output_Diagram.bmp

If your refugium houses floating chaetomorpha, you may want to direct the flow such that it causes the macroalgae to rotate or spin. Perhaps the faster Eheim 1048 (159 gph, 10-watt) may be needed for that application but I try to stay well under 10x volume per hour.

The plastic mounting plate on the bottom of the Eheim pump should be adequate for support. If you need suction cups (#7271100) and attachment lugs (#7478250), they can be ordered from www.eheimparts.com
 
Thanks pjf - so 10 x tank total or 10 x fuge capacity? Probably going to go with the new Eheim mini pumps - small footprint and flow.
 
I run about 6 times My refugium volume then gravity drain back to the sump. My chaeto grows like mad.
 
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