I have a 220gallon tank and want to see where I need to be on a couple items. Moving towards a reef tank with fish.
Water turnover.
I have 4 Powerhead 802's, 400gph (1600 between them)
The pump I have from my sump is around 1000gph
I am running my wet dry into my sump with a CA-2220 at 800gph.
I have been told I want 2x my gallonage in turnover. In my tank I have 2600gph turnover (1600 from the powerheads, 1000 from the sump). Is that enought? (LFS had engineered tank to have sump run back into the tank but I like it more in the sump).
If that isn't enough, what should I do to address this (as in, what should I buy). (As in, how to do I get from my current 2600 gph to the "target" of 4400.
Second question. I have around 225lbs of live rock and 200 lbs of live sand. I am willing to spend more money to get the tank to have a stronger biological filter (better for the fish, less work in theory for me). Is that enough rock/sand or where should I try to go with that.
Third question. Read a big debate from the fall on this board on wet/dry's. I have a big sump (guessing 50 gallons) which has bioballs in one half. heard that bioballs are good for increasing nitrate. Am i better to pitch the balls and fill that side of the wet/dry with live rock?
Thanks for the help on all three of these.
Eric
Water turnover.
I have 4 Powerhead 802's, 400gph (1600 between them)
The pump I have from my sump is around 1000gph
I am running my wet dry into my sump with a CA-2220 at 800gph.
I have been told I want 2x my gallonage in turnover. In my tank I have 2600gph turnover (1600 from the powerheads, 1000 from the sump). Is that enought? (LFS had engineered tank to have sump run back into the tank but I like it more in the sump).
If that isn't enough, what should I do to address this (as in, what should I buy). (As in, how to do I get from my current 2600 gph to the "target" of 4400.
Second question. I have around 225lbs of live rock and 200 lbs of live sand. I am willing to spend more money to get the tank to have a stronger biological filter (better for the fish, less work in theory for me). Is that enough rock/sand or where should I try to go with that.
Third question. Read a big debate from the fall on this board on wet/dry's. I have a big sump (guessing 50 gallons) which has bioballs in one half. heard that bioballs are good for increasing nitrate. Am i better to pitch the balls and fill that side of the wet/dry with live rock?
Thanks for the help on all three of these.
Eric