i know that an MP40 is very powerful and one would say that it can do the job.
but here is my tank situation...
it's a 24 x 24 x 18 tank. I have an overflow in the back middle of the tank. I put the MP40 on the right back side of the overflow. Rock in the middle. I can't turn the MP40 to full strength b/c it would cuz a sandstorm and just be too much flow. therefore, i feel the left side of my tank does not have enough flow.
i'll attach a few pictures, but i'm wondering if i should look into switching to two MP20s instead. so that i can have one on each side of the overflow. also, i'm putting the MP's on the back side of the tank, instead of the SIDE of the tank, to try and preserve the whole "rimless" look.
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but here is my tank situation...
it's a 24 x 24 x 18 tank. I have an overflow in the back middle of the tank. I put the MP40 on the right back side of the overflow. Rock in the middle. I can't turn the MP40 to full strength b/c it would cuz a sandstorm and just be too much flow. therefore, i feel the left side of my tank does not have enough flow.
i'll attach a few pictures, but i'm wondering if i should look into switching to two MP20s instead. so that i can have one on each side of the overflow. also, i'm putting the MP's on the back side of the tank, instead of the SIDE of the tank, to try and preserve the whole "rimless" look.
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