Powerheads for waterflow

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  1. ts383

    ts383 Astrea Snail

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    I've got a 55-gal tank currently running an Penguin Bio-Wheel filter and a protien skimmer, and I want to make sure I have appropriate water flow before I begin the processes of adding inhabitants.


    Powerheads are readily available here, so I was wondering if there were any general guidelines on GPH or number / location of heads for a tank of my size.



    If anyone can post from their experience or general knowledge, I'd appriciate it!


    Thanks so much.
     
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  3. m_lacom99

    m_lacom99 Stylophora

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    Usually 20 x turnover an hour is good... but more is always better ;D. Placement of your PH always depend on your aquascaping... The thing to so is to place them in a way you dont have any dead spots.

    Marc.
     
  4. Matt Rogers

    Matt Rogers Kingfish

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    I agree with Marc.

    What is your budget?
    I would say 2 - 4 Maxi-jets on a wave timer. (but 4 may be hard to conceal so it doesn't look like crap.)
     
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  5. ts383

    ts383 Astrea Snail

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    I had been looking at some Penguin models (though there is a Maxi-Jet pump on my skimmer, so I am familiar with that brand as well), that are rated at 300GPH.

    To get 20x, I'd need about 1100 gph. So let's say that 1100 GPH is the desired waterflow, can I deduct the GPH of my protein skimmer from that amount (so I'm not starting at 0)?


    I know where I can place 2 for sure without breaking a sweat or re-arranging any live rock (which I'm not against doing, of course), and I don't think a third would be that difficult (and I'm sure I could accomidate a fourth).

    Budget-wise isn't a concern really (though under $200/250 would not cause complaints for me)...I'm willing to spend the cash up front to have a good setup that will last (and hey, if that means I have to wait until another paycheck to get fish, then it's just more time for the tank to mature :))

    I happened to come across this when looking for a powerhead + wavemaker setup, any opinions (brand quality, etc)?
    http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/Prod_Display.cfm?pcatid=12061&N=2004 113782