I've heard that a reef tank should have a certain level of water turnover whereby the water turns over the in tank a certain amount of times. I've had that it should happen about 10-20 times per hour. In other words, since I have a 55 gallon tank, I should have between 550 and 1100 gallons per hour.
What I"m not sure about is how to calculate that and what factors into the turnover calculations. Here is how my tank is set up:
1.) I have a refugium pump that pumps about 300-400 gallons per hour into the tank
2.) I have a protein skimmer that does about 300 gallons per hour
3.) I have an overflow that takes out about 300 gallons per hour. I'm assuming that it's 300 since my refugium pump is more or less matched to my overflow.
4.) I have 2 powerheads. One is rated at 400 gallons per hour and the other 100 per hour.
If I add these up, I get about 1400 gallons per hour or a turnover rate of 25X per hour.
Is this correct or am I doing this all wrong?
What I"m not sure about is how to calculate that and what factors into the turnover calculations. Here is how my tank is set up:
1.) I have a refugium pump that pumps about 300-400 gallons per hour into the tank
2.) I have a protein skimmer that does about 300 gallons per hour
3.) I have an overflow that takes out about 300 gallons per hour. I'm assuming that it's 300 since my refugium pump is more or less matched to my overflow.
4.) I have 2 powerheads. One is rated at 400 gallons per hour and the other 100 per hour.
If I add these up, I get about 1400 gallons per hour or a turnover rate of 25X per hour.
Is this correct or am I doing this all wrong?