N nathan01 Fish Crazy Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 342 Reaction score 0 Location Grimsby UK Oct 18, 2006 #1 would this be suitable for a 300 ltr marine tank? http/www.maidenheadaquatics.co.uk/eshop/...;products_id=57 Thanks
would this be suitable for a 300 ltr marine tank? http/www.maidenheadaquatics.co.uk/eshop/...;products_id=57 Thanks
C Chac I only have a goldfish in a tank (& it cant drive) Joined May 24, 2005 Messages 1,515 Reaction score 1 Oct 18, 2006 #2 U'r link dont work mate
T Ter Fishaholic Joined Oct 3, 2006 Messages 493 Reaction score 0 Location Canada, Quebec City Oct 18, 2006 #3 I concur.
OP OP N nathan01 Fish Crazy Joined Sep 4, 2006 Messages 342 Reaction score 0 Location Grimsby UK Oct 19, 2006 #4 sorry it was workin it does nowhttp/www.maidenheadaquatics.co.uk/eshop/...;products_id=57
L L200 Fish Fanatic Joined Aug 6, 2005 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 Location Notts,England Oct 19, 2006 #5 Hi mate To be perfectly honest you need more LPH turnover. I prefer seio pumps to be honest!
SkiFletch Professor Beaker Retired Moderator ⚒️ Joined Sep 22, 2005 Messages 14,074 Reaction score 0 Location Buffalo, NY Oct 19, 2006 #6 Agreed, you're looking for 6000 liters per hour worth of turnover (300x20) for a saltwater tank. I'd seriously consider Seio pumps as well since they are exceptionally efficient and push a LOT of water.
Agreed, you're looking for 6000 liters per hour worth of turnover (300x20) for a saltwater tank. I'd seriously consider Seio pumps as well since they are exceptionally efficient and push a LOT of water.
B boshank23 Fish Crazy Joined Sep 17, 2006 Messages 294 Reaction score 0 Location bristol Oct 23, 2006 #7 i agree, the sieo powerheads are really good value for money. i use 2 M620's and the flow is emense.