I am trying to install a new sump on a new 125g tank after 20 years of exterior filtration and 100g. salt water tanks. Technically, that makes me a sump newbie.
The Mega Flow system I purchased has dual nozzles, and they will not bend to both exit separately from the tank on opposite sides of the overflow canister. I have them both coming out on one side.
My question is, the two dual nozzles will both be coming out of the overflow canisters on each side of the tank in such a fashion as to be sending their flow to the corner of the tank, i.e., the right one to the right corner and the left one to the left corner. Should I do something to create a circular flow in the tank, or let them flow and compette woith each other? Should I use some other configuration that I haven't thought of? I don't want a stagnant area in the center, but can't think of a way for the return dual nozzles returning flow to create a good flow sytem for the tank. I do have an internal propeller pump to help.
The Mega Flow system I purchased has dual nozzles, and they will not bend to both exit separately from the tank on opposite sides of the overflow canister. I have them both coming out on one side.
My question is, the two dual nozzles will both be coming out of the overflow canisters on each side of the tank in such a fashion as to be sending their flow to the corner of the tank, i.e., the right one to the right corner and the left one to the left corner. Should I do something to create a circular flow in the tank, or let them flow and compette woith each other? Should I use some other configuration that I haven't thought of? I don't want a stagnant area in the center, but can't think of a way for the return dual nozzles returning flow to create a good flow sytem for the tank. I do have an internal propeller pump to help.