sump size for coral tank

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corvyn9
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Re: sump size for coral tank

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What about flow rate? Does the sump size affect how fast you can run your return pump? I've got a 1200 GPH pump, but not sure if that's too much for a 30-gallon sump.
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Re: sump size for coral tank

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corvyn9 wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 8:01 am What about flow rate? Does the sump size affect how fast you can run your return pump? I've got a 1200 GPH pump, but not sure if that's too much for a 30-gallon sump.
A 1200 GPH pump is fine for a 30-gallon sump, but you'll need to dial it back with a valve or use a manifold to split the flow. Too much turbulence in the sump can cause microbubbles and noise.
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Re: sump size for coral tank

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I've found that a 30-gallon sump is the sweet spot for tanks between 75 and 100 gallons. It balances space and functionality well. Just make sure your stand can handle the weight.
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Does anyone use a filter sock in their sump? I've heard mixed things about whether they're necessary for coral tanks.
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Re: sump size for coral tank

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finnley9 wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 11:04 am Does anyone use a filter sock in their sump? I've heard mixed things about whether they're necessary for coral tanks.
I use them but swap them out every 3 days to avoid nitrate buildup. They're great for mechanical filtration but can become a nutrient trap if neglected.
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