Tonynlo
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From what I remember reading, the general consensus is that water is best moved in one direction, while pumps attempt to occasionally reverse the main gyre. I have a 125G dual corner overflow tank. I don't much like my current aquascape, and wanted to change it up a bit. I am going to set all of my live rock to the left side of the tank, and leave an open swimming area for my fish on the right side.
I was thinking of taking the dual overflow tank, and moving both drains to the left side and placing both of my returns on the right side, forcing the sump water at my rock and coral. My return is a MAG18 running with minimal head loss so I do get a decent amount of flow from it. For water movement, I use 2 Vortech MP40's. I was thinking of placing them both on the same side as my return and running one of them in short 5 second bursts and the other in long pulse mode for about 30 seconds each burst.
Would a single corner overflow be able to take enough water, with both holes set to drain?
I was thinking of taking the dual overflow tank, and moving both drains to the left side and placing both of my returns on the right side, forcing the sump water at my rock and coral. My return is a MAG18 running with minimal head loss so I do get a decent amount of flow from it. For water movement, I use 2 Vortech MP40's. I was thinking of placing them both on the same side as my return and running one of them in short 5 second bursts and the other in long pulse mode for about 30 seconds each burst.
Would a single corner overflow be able to take enough water, with both holes set to drain?
