Reefn'_Dude
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Hello All,
I am working on setting up my second reef tank (slowly but surely, thinking out every aspect so I can have piece of mind when finished).
I am trying to decide on one of the following 2 scenarios for my main tank flow/sump return setups.
Please provide any input, suggestions and feedback as to why you may think one setup is better than the other.
First, a brief summary of how the tank is set up:
- 75 Gallon All Glass Display, corner baffled and durso drained via 1-1/2" plumbing
- 175W MH 14,000K lighting with 140W supplemental Flouros and moonlights.
- Supplementing power heads in tank will be one Kyrolla Nano and a Kyrolla 2
- The tank has a 35 gallon sump... The right side of the sump is a 12 gallon refugium fed at ~250GPH from the main display through a MarineLand 360 canister filter.
- The sump has mechanical and biological filtration including pads, LR, bubble traps and Protien skimming.
OK so I have 2 pumps, a Quiet one 3000 and Quiet one 6000 to work with. One will be used in a closed loop 1" SCWD system creating wave motion in the tank, the other will be my return.
OPTION 1:
Use the 6000 in the CL system creating ~931GPH through the display tank.
Use the 3000 as the return pump, turning ~545GPH through my sump
ADVANTAGES:
- Heavy switching of the SQWD in this configuration with a 120 second swapping time
- Vigorous water movement in the display, allowing for longer detritus and waste suspension times.
- Super happy fish playing in the currents.
- Total water volume turnover about 12X per hour
DISADVANTAGES:
- Sump flow through is at about 5x per hour, less than the optimal 7x-10x
- are there more?
OPTION 2:
Use the 3000 in the CL system creating ~549GPH through the display tank.
Use the 6000 as the return pump, turning ~928GPH through my sump
ADVANTAGES:
- optimal flow through in the sump at 8.8x Per hour
DISADVANTAGES:
- Reduced SCWD flow rate means longer switching time and lower output efficiency
- 14X total tank volume turn over per hour is a bit high I think...
I have had great success with the Closed Loop SCWD system in the past but it is clear that the new 1" model is designed for the higher flow rates and works best with them.
Please let me know what you guys think!!!
I am working on setting up my second reef tank (slowly but surely, thinking out every aspect so I can have piece of mind when finished).
I am trying to decide on one of the following 2 scenarios for my main tank flow/sump return setups.
Please provide any input, suggestions and feedback as to why you may think one setup is better than the other.
First, a brief summary of how the tank is set up:
- 75 Gallon All Glass Display, corner baffled and durso drained via 1-1/2" plumbing
- 175W MH 14,000K lighting with 140W supplemental Flouros and moonlights.
- Supplementing power heads in tank will be one Kyrolla Nano and a Kyrolla 2
- The tank has a 35 gallon sump... The right side of the sump is a 12 gallon refugium fed at ~250GPH from the main display through a MarineLand 360 canister filter.
- The sump has mechanical and biological filtration including pads, LR, bubble traps and Protien skimming.
OK so I have 2 pumps, a Quiet one 3000 and Quiet one 6000 to work with. One will be used in a closed loop 1" SCWD system creating wave motion in the tank, the other will be my return.
OPTION 1:
Use the 6000 in the CL system creating ~931GPH through the display tank.
Use the 3000 as the return pump, turning ~545GPH through my sump
ADVANTAGES:
- Heavy switching of the SQWD in this configuration with a 120 second swapping time
- Vigorous water movement in the display, allowing for longer detritus and waste suspension times.
- Super happy fish playing in the currents.
- Total water volume turnover about 12X per hour
DISADVANTAGES:
- Sump flow through is at about 5x per hour, less than the optimal 7x-10x
- are there more?
OPTION 2:
Use the 3000 in the CL system creating ~549GPH through the display tank.
Use the 6000 as the return pump, turning ~928GPH through my sump
ADVANTAGES:
- optimal flow through in the sump at 8.8x Per hour
DISADVANTAGES:
- Reduced SCWD flow rate means longer switching time and lower output efficiency
- 14X total tank volume turn over per hour is a bit high I think...
I have had great success with the Closed Loop SCWD system in the past but it is clear that the new 1" model is designed for the higher flow rates and works best with them.
Please let me know what you guys think!!!