ganjero
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Well yes they can be controlled with a gate valve and change flow rates MPs and Close loop are apples and oranges.
Do you think corals and fish really care about "techy" or just about a healthy environment. Yeah I can't do sun rise and sunset but I can have turbulence flow in more than one area and true vortex flow.
Close loop and MPs are a choice and nothing more of two great ways a hobbiest can add flow to their tank.
I think you missed the point that rocketengineer was trying to make. You are comparing a basic closed loop with an "advanced" powerhead. You are correct that corals might not tell the difference and that you can provide adequate flow with a basic closed loop but if you want to make a comparison it should be at the same level.
What you are doing with your clsoed loop can be done with basic non controllable powerheads that just push the same constant flow, like koralias, maximods, non-controllable tunzes, etc. If you compare your closed loop to that, the closed loop is more expensive to setup and to run.
As I said before closed loops became popular when propeller pumps didn't exists, specially for big tanks where you needed an insane amount of small pumps to provide adequate flow. There were added benefits like a CL is easier to conceal which still applies today. But with how efficient propeller pumps have become and how much easier it is to give regular maintenance to a powerhead vs a CL, choosing propeller powerheads makes more sense as long as you don't mind seeing it or having a couple of extra cables.
If you don't mind the extra costs a well planned CL can work very well and give you a "cleaner" look.