I made a thread before and got zero help, so I'm trying again...
I have a 50g cube which is 24x24x20. The return pump is 700gph and I have it slightly restricted, the return outlets are in the shape of a Y and flat, barely below the surface and pointing towards the front corners of the tank.
I'm getting way to much flow bouncing off of the front glass that is blowing back a hammer that is directly in the middle of the tank and my meat corals which are in the front don't like it either. I'm not even using any powerheads at the moment due to this.
I was thinking about putting a mag 5 *500 gph* return pump on it instead of having the 700gph, but would I run in to any issues?
If I put a nano powerhead on each side near the front angled to the back corners could this help counter the flow going to the front? so a Y return pattern facing the front with the powerheads having a X pattern facing the rear.
Thanks.
I have a 50g cube which is 24x24x20. The return pump is 700gph and I have it slightly restricted, the return outlets are in the shape of a Y and flat, barely below the surface and pointing towards the front corners of the tank.
I'm getting way to much flow bouncing off of the front glass that is blowing back a hammer that is directly in the middle of the tank and my meat corals which are in the front don't like it either. I'm not even using any powerheads at the moment due to this.
I was thinking about putting a mag 5 *500 gph* return pump on it instead of having the 700gph, but would I run in to any issues?
If I put a nano powerhead on each side near the front angled to the back corners could this help counter the flow going to the front? so a Y return pattern facing the front with the powerheads having a X pattern facing the rear.
Thanks.