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Regarding this, how many GPH do I need for a reef tank?
Valuable Member. Return pump on a 120 I'd say acontrollable pump that can do somewhere around 1000-1500GPH. As for flow in tank, it'll depend on the typesof corals you want. Typical mixed reef I'd say around 7,000GPH.
Additionally, how do you calculate GPH? Divide the timed rate by 60 to find the gallon perminute rate: 60 divided by 15 equals 4. Multiply the gallon perminute rate by 60 to find the gph rate: 4 times 60 equals240 gph.
In this regard, how many GPH should my return pump be?
For saltwater aquariums, the general rule is 5times to 10 times turnover for the aquarium. So if you havea 50 gallon aquarium, you will want a return pump that iscapable of delivering 250 GPH to 500 GPH back to youraquarium.
How many GPH does a 75 gallon tank need?
We generally recommend that on average, you turn overyour aquarium volume four times per hour. This means that if youhave a 30 gallon tank, you need a pump and filter with flowrates of around 120 gph.
Related Question AnswersHow big should a saltwater tank be?
The smallest tank for beginners should beno less than 20 gallons, with 55 gallons being even better. Forsomeone versed in fish keeping (i.e., converting from fresh tosaltwater), a 10 or 15 gallon tank will work, but isnot suggested. In general, fish like long, widetanks.How do you calculate gpm of a pump?
Divide the number of gallons of water moved by thepump by the time measured to obtain the pump rate ingallons per minute.What gph pump do I need?
It is recommended that you circulate your pond's wateronce at least every 2 hours. Hence, your pump should have aGPH (gallons per hour) rating of at least half of your pondsize. For example, if you had a 1000 gallon pond, then youwill require a 500 GPH pond pump.How much flow should a reef tank have?
As with any complex subject in this hobby, people arealways looking for (and giving) rules of thumb. With regard towater movement in reef aquariums, many authors willadvocate at least 10 times the volume of the aquarium perhour. So if you have a 100-gallon reef, you should be movingaround 1000 gallons/hour.How do I calculate my sump size?
1 feet cube area (1′ length 1′ width1′ height) will preserve equal to 28 ltrs of water.Therefore, multiply the sump cubic area with 28 to find outthe water storage capacity of sump/tank inliters. Above formula is applicable if your tankappear as rectangle or square in shape.What is a DC aquarium pump?
The DC pumps are a controllable pump andwork great for return pumps from your sump. Being able tocontrol the COR by Neptune or Reef Octopus DC pumps is ahuge advantage. Aquarium DC controllable water pumpsare fairly new to the market and have been a huge selling itemsince their release.How do I calculate my sump pump capacity?
How to calculate the sump pump capacity you need- A sump pit receives 20" of water in 1 minute, or approximately20 gallons.
- Multiply: 20 gallons x 60 minutes x 1.5 = 1800 Gallons per Hour(GPH) capacity needed.