SaltwaterAdict
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What's a good turn over rate in gph for a return pump on a 180 gallon? It's going to be a mixed reef not really sure if that matters.
It really depends on what you're trying to do. For filtering purposes, anything more than the flowrate for your skimmer is wasted and only adds audible noise to your system. The skimmer flowrate should also be more than enough for any chaeto, live rock, or other types of filtering (carbon, GFO, etc.) that you have. So in short, match your sump flowthrough to whatever your skimmer needs. For a rule of thumb, 4-6x your sump volume is probably fine, but check on the specifics for your skimmer.This always seems a contreversial question, as the schools of thought seem to differ. Many say same as skimmer, many say 8-10x tank volume. For what its worth, I'm doing 1500gph on my 180 based upon the advice of a local lfs who I trust and has many spectacular tanks out there - if thats what he's suggesting for his clients and having the results he's having, he must be doing something right.