Powerhead selection is breaking my brain: questions

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Friends: Help! I am a newbie trying to pick powerheads for my newly purchased fiji cube 76g complete package and I have some questions. Planning on soft corals, maybe a mixed reef.

I was all set on purchasing 2 vortech mp10s to place on opposing walls but they won’t work since my glass is too thick. i like the idea of vortech because of the cordless wet side and the battery backup system.

Working on the assumption I should place 1 powerhead on each of the 2 side walls, 2 mp40s seem like it will be flow overkill. So my questions are:

1) would a single vortech mp40 on one side be ok?
2) are there battery backups that work with the AI NEROs or should I consider another powerhead maker
3) maybe a gyre pump is better?

Any insight would be much appreciated!

Dan
 

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Working on the assumption I should place 1 powerhead on each of the 2 side walls, 2 mp40s seem like it will be flow overkill. So my questions are:

1) would a single vortech mp40 on one side be ok?
Maybe but you will have dead spots because its a cube.

I would use 2ea mp40's and turn them to a low setting. Placing 1 low and one higher will disburse the flow a bit.
 
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MP 40s would be great. I would recommend 2 pumps. You can't get the same flow dynamics with 1 pump as you can with 2. I also wouldn't rule out some tunze 6095s. Two with a safety connector would be great for battery backup and would save you a bit of cash. The tunzes will most likely outlast the vortechs IMO.


 
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