I have a 72x24x30H tank. Currently it has 2x MP40's on the left side, and a single MP40 on the right side. All three run in ReefCrest mode at 100%, with the two on the left side in sync and the right side in anti-sync with the left. Because I have a lot of rock, I'm concerned about dead spots. So I just bought a gyre type pump and wondered what the best way to set it up is.
Specifically, should I aim the output of the gyre into or across the top of the rockwork (kind of diagonally downwards since I expect to mount the gyre towards the top of the glass)? Or should I aim the output of the gyre across the top of my tank, 8 inches or more above the rockwork (basically parallel with the floor)? Please ignore the power cord from my heater. I was running a calibration experiment on it.
Specifically, should I aim the output of the gyre into or across the top of the rockwork (kind of diagonally downwards since I expect to mount the gyre towards the top of the glass)? Or should I aim the output of the gyre across the top of my tank, 8 inches or more above the rockwork (basically parallel with the floor)? Please ignore the power cord from my heater. I was running a calibration experiment on it.