Return-s for a 75 gallon tank

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I don't mean to beat a dead horse here but I just wanted to make sure before plumbing install. I am in the process of building a 75 gallon setup. I am using a eshopps 1000 otb overflow which is rated for a larger tank but I plan on using one of the two outlets as an emergency drain. Using a refugium sump, skimmer, etc. With a return dc pump of 1050 gph and 5 foot head. I am only using 22.5, 45 elbows and wyes on a 3/4" return line. Planning to split the return to two 3/4" loc line outlets. People keep telling me that my return pump isn't strong enough, but I don't want rapids going through the refugium. Is 1050 gph enough and if it is, would I need to increase the gph if I were to split off a manifold for reactor + use ?
 
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It’s always better to go with a bigger pump and throttle it back if it’s dc or use a valve to create head pressure on a ac pump.
Thanks Troylee, I was thinking the same thing.... just wanted a second opinion from a more experienced reefer. Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
 

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