I posted this over in the Equipment forum but did get much response, so I figured some members here might have some input. Apologies for the cross post.
Currently planning and budgeting for an upgrade to a 210 gallon (standard dimensions 72" x 24" x 29") and I'm sorting out flow options. This will be a mixed reef with some SPS up high, LPS and some softies. I want quality pumps but I don't have an unlimited budget and I want to integrate pump control with my APEX, which has led me to the Icecap Gyre and the Octo Pulse.
My current thinking is two 4K Gyres on each end in a push pull configuration (one forward, one reverse), that switch morning to night creating ingoing and outgoing tide waves. And two Octo Pulse 4, one at each end (or near each end) to introduce randomness and eliminate dead spots through the aquascape. At first glance this seems like a lot of flow, but it is roughly similar to the flow I am running is my current tank (80X turnover), and obviously the pumps can be turned down.
This will be an in-wall build and I plan to have the wall cover (overlap) the ends of the tank a little so I can hide the pumps a bit. I would prefer not to have equipment on the back wall of the tank.
Too much, not enough, good plan, bad plan?
Gary
Currently planning and budgeting for an upgrade to a 210 gallon (standard dimensions 72" x 24" x 29") and I'm sorting out flow options. This will be a mixed reef with some SPS up high, LPS and some softies. I want quality pumps but I don't have an unlimited budget and I want to integrate pump control with my APEX, which has led me to the Icecap Gyre and the Octo Pulse.
My current thinking is two 4K Gyres on each end in a push pull configuration (one forward, one reverse), that switch morning to night creating ingoing and outgoing tide waves. And two Octo Pulse 4, one at each end (or near each end) to introduce randomness and eliminate dead spots through the aquascape. At first glance this seems like a lot of flow, but it is roughly similar to the flow I am running is my current tank (80X turnover), and obviously the pumps can be turned down.
This will be an in-wall build and I plan to have the wall cover (overlap) the ends of the tank a little so I can hide the pumps a bit. I would prefer not to have equipment on the back wall of the tank.
Too much, not enough, good plan, bad plan?
Gary