I'm thinking of building a wet/dry system for my tanks either my 58g or 75g although the 75 already has a canister filter on it. Would a maxijet 1200 give me enough flow for either of these tanks. I would probably be using a homemade acrylic/plexiglass wet/dry sump and overflow ran into the powerhead then back via a spray bar. I'm kinda new to this stuff so any help would be appreciated
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+1. MJ are not heavy duty pumps at all. I personally think any practical head pressure would reduce it even lower than 200pgh.Originally posted by cichlid1409 View Postwould it work? yes. would it be ideal? no.
by the time you account for head height your probably only pushing around 200gph. maybe, if that much. for a 60-75g i would try for more like 450-500gph with head loss included.
The pump is the one thing you don't want to be cheap on. Plus a used mag 7 goes for about 45 bucks on marshreef.I ate my fish that died.
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+2Originally posted by cichlid1409 View Postwould it work? yes. would it be ideal? no.
by the time you account for head height your probably only pushing around 200gph. maybe, if that much. for a 60-75g i would try for more like 450-500gph with head loss included.
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I've used maxi jet 1200 0n a return for a 10 gal tank. If you have 2 mj's run 2 seperate returns. But a bigger pump would be better like others have said. I just bought a rio1700 for 49.95 from city pets and added it to the 60 for more flow. It already had a mag7 return on it. What kind of overflow are you going with on this set up?200
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i was going to build an acrylic overflow box. and im searching online for a used pump right now. could a magnum 350 work because i can get one of those for practically free.125-F1 Tropheus "Chimba"
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