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Hey guys,

I’ve been away from the hobby for quite some time(10 years) but am eager to get back into it. I purchased a 60g breeder as it fits my space perfect and it’s a big enough platform to have some fun with it.

Much has changed in the past 10 years that I’m looking for some advice on a few things.

SUMP- planning on a 40 breeder with a Fuji baffle kit.

Overflow- this is where I’m struggling, do I go with a modular marine 1200gph or eshopps prodigy L, rated for 900gph??

PUMP- I’ve heard pretty good things about jebao, Ideally I’d like 2 return pumps. Would 2 of the MDP-2500 be suitable? They’re rated for a max flow of 660gph, would that be enough for me or should I size them both up to the MDP-3500 at max of 924gph?

Lights- I’m heavily debating on two, NP K7 PRO V3 lights.

With Black Friday approaching and sales coming up, I’d like to start purchasing a majority of my equipment to prepare.

Any and all suggestions regarding pump sizing and overflow options are appreciated. I’m excited to get back into the hobby.
 
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While two pumps in refugium are good for reliability; excessive flow thru refugium is not necessary. Also, two drains to sump in case snails plug up primary drain.

What are you using for circulation in display tank?
 

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