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Pump size for a sump?


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mfk just did a servey and 80%(i believe) said they shoot for a ten times an hour turnover. (if its a 100 gal tank, 1000gph pump) but remember, you lose ALOT of pressure through 90* elbows, ballvalves and headheight. my 90"s 1800gph pump is NOT pushing 1800gph to the tank, after my seastorm, uv sterilizer, 90*'s and headheight thiers prob only about 1400 gph going to the tank, and im using a 2" return line. as long as the fish ar'nt slamdancing in your tank and thiers slow current spots to chill in too much circulation is just right, GO BIG! :beer:

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Oh jeepers! This is more difficult than I thought it would be. The output spout is 5.5 feet above the sump.The drain pipe are 1.5 inches and the return lines are 3/4inch PVC piping. I don't know if this is good or bad, this is what I got. I am shooting to get a 600 gph pump so based on what everyone wrote, I am thinking this should be adequate??

(I am not new to fishkeeping, but plumbing is a new realm for me)

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