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I cant seem to find the info I'm looking for, so I apologize if this has been asked before..
I'm setting up a dual tank, single sump set up, gonna be a 75 display reef, and a 40b display refugium...
I wanna run 2 returns for redundancy, my question, would it be a good idea to run both, into a manifold, then split from the manifold into both tanks, i case one fails, both tanks still get circulation? Or would i be better off to just have one pump for each tank?
My thinking, if i have both running into a manifold, if one dies, neither tank would be affected.. or, would the manifold just create a feedback loop into the sump?
Or would I be better off just running one pump, but keeping a new pump, on hand for when it eventually fails?
I'm setting up a dual tank, single sump set up, gonna be a 75 display reef, and a 40b display refugium...
I wanna run 2 returns for redundancy, my question, would it be a good idea to run both, into a manifold, then split from the manifold into both tanks, i case one fails, both tanks still get circulation? Or would i be better off to just have one pump for each tank?
My thinking, if i have both running into a manifold, if one dies, neither tank would be affected.. or, would the manifold just create a feedback loop into the sump?
Or would I be better off just running one pump, but keeping a new pump, on hand for when it eventually fails?
