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many people around the world, have different methods, I recently seen an elos tank, and I notice it has a slow drain, The european's believe in a slow drain,as they say it is better to have a slow drain and return, and let the wavemakers produce the current, whats do you guy think about this? slow or fast?
 
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Like Dean said, also what are you keeping, different animals like different types of flow.
 

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I have and use a slow return. My sense is unless you custom build your tank or add on larger overflow boxes, prefabbed tanks tend to have fewer or smaller overflow openings.
I have a 1" return on my 30g cube, wish it was larger...
If I had a larger overflow opening, like 2", I feel this could be a little riskier in my case. 1 snail getting into the overflow box and impeding the overflow would cause the tank levels to rise much faster, resulting in water overflowing my display tank

These latter of these 2 scenarios makes me like the slower overflow

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very slow, 1 1" drain on a 180, and a lets , say a mag 7, that should be slow, nO
YOUR WATER MOVENENT WILL BE YOUR WAVEMAKER, MEANING ENOUGH WATER FLOW IN THE MAIN SYSTEM, JUST THE DRAIN AND RETURNS ARE SLOW
 

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main reason why I ask, is I'm setting up a bunch of tanks, that will be plummed into 1 sump, something like 5 50 gallon tanks, thinking of what kind of drainage i like to go with, 3/4 , 1" or 1.5" drain, returns are definatly 3/4, large pump with ball valves to control gph..
 

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many people around the world, have different methods, I recently seen an elos tank, and I notice it has a slow drain, The european's believe in a slow drain,as they say it is better to have a slow drain and return, and let the wavemakers produce the current, whats do you guy think about this? slow or fast?

Totaly makes sense. There is no needs to have a niagra falls effect going over your baffles and fuge. The flow is required in the tank and not in the fuge.

In the new 180 I am currently setting up I will have only aboujt 700 GPH going through (QuietOne 4000). Flow inside will be generated by either 4-6 Koralia 4s or 2 Koralia 4s and 6 SEIOs 620s
 

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