the person who said that eheim run 1200gph less. get this thats what makes them the best bio canister around
Yes contact time is very importance but so if the flow. If you can have a large contact area with increase contact time but with a high flow rate your doing great.
I just relized that you were talking about the pro 2 and not the pro3. Sorry. Thats only about $250 US and then we still run into horrible flow and little bio capacity.
This is where Hagen made their biggest mistake with the Fx5, a high flow rate and a narrow bio column. The contact time for 1" of water column in the Fx5 is less than 1 second.
what if you plumbed the outlet of the pump through the lid than wouldnt there be little pressure inside the canister. im tryin to make one atm and have been for quite sometime. its also for my 110
Are you going to be using a sump pump? Yes if you did this there would be negitive pressure in the canister. Same as if you had the intake of the pump on the outlet side of the canister filter.
Just make sure you have the output sealed to the lid so it doesn't leak. You may be better off running the output through the side of the container so its easier to remove the lid.
Remember that when the pump shuts off, the negitive pressure will now job to a positive pressure. There may be a "spike" in pressure when this happends which could cause a leak in the lid.
You really could get away with 1200 GPH or less for a 110 gallon tank. I don't know what your fish load is though.
When searching for pumps, look at the flow chart of the pump. MarineDepot.com is good at supplying this. IF you want 1000-1200 GPH of filter flow, you may want to get a pump that is said to have 1500GPH. (This is "pump output". Filter output is always lower.)