What size pump is needed?

There's no one right answer without knowing what's going on with the rest of your plans for the tank, but 3-4 "tank turnovers per hour" is considered adequate for all common filtration methods. This would mean 200-300 gph of actual throughput is all you should really need. It depends heavily on your plumbing and other factors, but in most cases this means a pump rated for 500-600 gph.

In-tank waterflow is usually handled as a seperate concern, FYI.

-Matt
 
as Mcarroll stated we have to know more to provide a better answer.

How Much head pressure will the pump be pushing?
What is the goal of the tank? Fowler, Mixed reef, sps, planted
Do you have a skimmer? if so what size?

-AJ
 
Hope these answers help. All I can suggest is to decide exactly what you want to do as far as having intense return rate or not.
 
I would agree with the mag 5 they are nice pumps. Just make sure your return and sump can handle the volume you plan on putting throug it.
 

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