Flow for Lowboy Frag Tank

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Hi guys!

I am setting up a 50g Lowboy to be used as a frag tank and wanted to see what everyone is using for flow in these style tanks. I was thinking either an MP40 or a Gyre on one side of the tank. Only issue I see with the MP40 is that it may suck in air because of how short the tank is. Let me know your thoughts!

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Hi guys!

I am setting up a 50g Lowboy to be used as a frag tank and wanted to see what everyone is using for flow in these style tanks. I was thinking either an MP40 or a Gyre on one side of the tank. Only issue I see with the MP40 is that it may suck in air because of how short the tank is. Let me know your thoughts!

Thanks
your concern on the mp40 is correct. I would not use them on this setup. In my 600L they suck air occasionally and they are about 10" below surface. cant imagine they are very practical fro you.

Also, they are dang expensive so probably better/cheaper options for you
 
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your concern on the mp40 is correct. I would not use them on this setup. In my 600L they suck air occasionally and they are about 10" below surface. cant imagine they are very practical fro you.

Also, they are dang expensive so probably better/cheaper options for you
I've been looking at gyres
 

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I use a gyre on mine with two return return nozzles. Corals love the flow.
 
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