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Alright, so I finally have all my coral mounted where I want, and everything set up on the elos 70. Tank dimensions: 30L x 20H x 22W

I have an eheim return pump that is powerful (I keep it on about 75% so that it doesn't blow sand in the front of the tank). I also have an mp10 that was on the back wall on about 50% (any more and it would blow sand).

The problem with the mp10 on the back wall is unless corals are getting direct flow (within 6 inches width of the mp10), the rest of the corals on the right side don't really get much flow.

So my question is....

do I upgrade to an mp40 and put that on the left side of the tank, to go directly against the return flow on the right side like this...

mp40 | ---------- | return pump

or do I get 2 mp10's to put on the back wall and dial it down to 50% on each?


| mp10 mp10 return pump |


Excuse my poor illustrations :)
 
Take what I say as a grain of salt since I have many problems with my tank. But I vote one more mp10. Your return was pretty strong and I would like having more placement options with two smaller pumps then one bigger one. I have two 40's in my 90 and want two more 10's for the back. I also think that 10 belongs on your old tank so if you sell it give me dibs!
 
run the mp10 on the left side if return is on the right with it on the back wall it is breaking the current of the return pump
 
In my 72 had similar problem. I added a second mp10, return on left ,1 mp10 on back running constant 30 %and the one across from the return reef crest 60%. Im happy with the flow thus far.
 
How far from the top of the water is your mp10? I have mine full blast in a 24" high tank, and it doesn't disturb the sand at all.
 
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