IceCap has a Gyre for Small & Nano Tanks

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Darn youuuuuu!!!

I just bought the K1 Nano skimmer from you guys, it's been running over a week now and I love it.

I was admiring the wave makers, and wondered about one for a small tank.

Now you go and do this :cool:
How high from the top should it be, and is it too much for a IM Fusion Nano 20?
 
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That is correct. You can remove one side of the Gyre pump and cap it off. The pump is designed for 20-50 gallon aquariums. Thank you! We are running our Gyre pumps a couple of inches below the waters surface...maybe 3 inches at the most.
 

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I run both blades on mine at 10% everything in the tank is happy.
Can you run it at 10% with the features still in tact? Or is 10% just constant flow...been looking at this to replace my cheapo wave maker I started with, it has a nice pulsing action but leaves too many dead spots. I have a Fluval Flex 15...
 
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For a 50 gallon I would get one of the 1K units. This would probably be enough flow for your tank. 1000 GPH is 5 times turnover by itself and then when you add in the return pump (assuming you have one) then you are probably at 8-10 times turnover per hour. By the way. Did you see the 1K video that CoralVue produced?
 

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Thanks Scott. I have found that barebottom systems often benefit from more flow than normal. I like the flow calculator here:
https://ecotechmarine.com/vortech-flow-calculator

I'd rather not max out the gyre to get an additional 1k of flow. Which is why I am on the fence as to getting two 1k's and running them at a lower rate - or just one of the 3k's.

Do you run yours at max? and if so, how does it sound?

I had not seen the video. It looks like they pulled it from the tab on this page:
http://www.coralvue.com/icecap-1k-gyre-generating-flow-pump

I found it here:

A good video, Thanks for the tip.
 

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Do you think a bare bottom 50 mixed reef would need two of these? If so, would it be better getting a single (but possibly loud) 3k?
I'd recommend a 3k for the 50 gallon bare bottom. It moves a lot of water and as long as you clean it time to time it should be pretty quite. I don't like maxing pumps out either.
 
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Thanks DSC - the tank size and [and being barebottom] puts it right on the edge between the two.
Your welcome. I have a 3k in our 75 reef bare bottom and want another. Was thinking about the 1k but at the current price point I think another 3k ran at 50% will be a better option.
 

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