Hello friends,
am new into saltwater/coral reef tanks and i need some help please. I used to have only freshwater tanks so far.
My current tank is a 600 liter tank (2m x 50cm x 60cm), which was a discus tank till now and i decided to try my luck in coral reef
My aquarium is working with an overflow glued on the side of my aquarium and a sump. At the moment am using a low power return pump (3000 lph)
My overflow has dimensions of 25cm x 15cm x 30cm(height) with 1 pipe 32mm which drain the water into the sump.
I know that i need a much stronger return pump.
My questions are:
1. how strong pump i shall get? i was thinking to buy a 10000 lph with a controller. Is that a good idea? Is it too strong? What is the minimum and maximum flow i must have?
2. If i buy this strong pump, i must make a bigger overflow to handle the water or having 2 pipes of 40mm each to drain the water to the sump would be enough with the current size of overflow? Does size matter (in that case
) or just the pipes i have from overflow to pump?
am new into saltwater/coral reef tanks and i need some help please. I used to have only freshwater tanks so far.
My current tank is a 600 liter tank (2m x 50cm x 60cm), which was a discus tank till now and i decided to try my luck in coral reef
My aquarium is working with an overflow glued on the side of my aquarium and a sump. At the moment am using a low power return pump (3000 lph)
My overflow has dimensions of 25cm x 15cm x 30cm(height) with 1 pipe 32mm which drain the water into the sump.
I know that i need a much stronger return pump.
My questions are:
1. how strong pump i shall get? i was thinking to buy a 10000 lph with a controller. Is that a good idea? Is it too strong? What is the minimum and maximum flow i must have?
2. If i buy this strong pump, i must make a bigger overflow to handle the water or having 2 pipes of 40mm each to drain the water to the sump would be enough with the current size of overflow? Does size matter (in that case