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I have sicce voyager 2 that I have been using but recently I’ve been messing with a marine land maxijet 400 I’ve had laying around. I’ll insert a picture of how my tank looks but I’d like to have both of them running seeming that my voyager 2 really isn’t strong compared to the Maxijet. I can’t seem to find a placement where my Kenya trees aren’t being plowed by the current or where the current can get behind the rocks in the back left. Any recommendations [40 gallon breeder]

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I have sicce voyager 2 that I have been using but recently I’ve been messing with a marine land maxijet 400 I’ve had laying around. I’ll insert a picture of how my tank looks but I’d like to have both of them running seeming that my voyager 2 really isn’t strong compared to the Maxijet. I can’t seem to find a placement where my Kenya trees aren’t being plowed by the current or where the current can get behind the rocks in the back left. Any recommendations [40 gallon breeder]

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Push the powerhead towards thr back of the tank so it creates flow behind the rocks to push debris out of any deadzones.
 
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