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I have a maxpect gyre 230 on one side at about 40%and a small koralia nano 350gph on the other side. Along with the return pump I feel I have enough flow. I'm looking to reduce the heat a little. If changing pumps would only give me a few degrees of difference I would rather just keep the fan blowing on the sump for now. That drops the temp down a few degrees. What's your opinion on this?That’s silly
First off, for reef tank you want 20-25x gph flow within the tank, with the return pump flow being part of that equation.
As far as flow through sump...
Old proven good thinking was/is 10x. Which companies like triton and Red Sea still recommend.
Newer thinking is 3-6x. Slower flow through sump allows longer contact time with macro and skimmer, as well as less heat.
Second. If you tee off your return for other devices, it’s a guesstimate as to how much flow everything is getting
I have a maxpect gyre 230 on one side at about 40%and a small koralia nano 350gph on the other side. Along with the return pump I feel I have enough flow. I'm looking to reduce the heat a little. If changing pumps would only give me a few degrees of difference I would rather just keep the fan blowing on the sump for now. That drops the temp down a few degrees. What's your opinion on this?
Can't beat Tunze.Any suggestions on good low heat powerheads?
A koralia nano uses like 5w of electricity. It isn't adding any significant amount of heat to your tank.

