Best power heads for SPS flow

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I have 2 maspect gyre 330 on each side of my 150 gallon.

I would like to add more flow particularly for SPS . Any recommendations
 

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I have 2 Maxspect Gyre 350's in a 180 and the flow is unbelievable. For about two weeks at a time. Then it slows to a trickle. My plan is to add two MP40's. I'd buy two Tunze 6105's if there was any stock on the planet, but there isn't.
 

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I had four MP40 on my 180 gallons, didn't really happy with the flow pattern they can produce. Never able to generate full tank gyre. Can't get them over 60% without major shift of sand. But even at 80% it can push water far enough to reach the other end of the 6ft long tank. Couple months ago replaced two of them with Gyre XF350. They work way better. I now run them at 90+% with full tank gyre, while still have sand bed in place.

The point is, you need to think about what flow you want to add. To a particular spot in the tank? Full tank gyre? More wave clash in the middle? Or something else. Then find a pump that can achieve that task.
 
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I have 2 Maxspect Gyre 350's in a 180 and the flow is unbelievable. For about two weeks at a time. Then it slows to a trickle. My plan is to add two MP40's. I'd buy two Tunze 6105's if there was any stock on the planet, but there isn't.
I was looking at those Tunze I hear good things

I had four MP40 on my 180 gallons, didn't really happy with the flow pattern they can produce. Never able to generate full tank gyre. Can't get them over 60% without major shift of sand. But even at 80% it can push water far enough to reach the other end of the 6ft long tank. Couple months ago replaced two of them with Gyre XF350. They work way better. I now run them at 90+% with full tank gyre, while still have sand bed in place.

The point is, you need to think about what flow you want to add. To a particular spot in the tank? Full tank gyre? More wave clash in the middle? Or something else. Then find a pump that can achieve that task.
The only issue with gyre is I think they slow down drastically
 
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I had four MP40 on my 180 gallons, didn't really happy with the flow pattern they can produce. Never able to generate full tank gyre. Can't get them over 60% without major shift of sand. But even at 80% it can push water far enough to reach the other end of the 6ft long tank. Couple months ago replaced two of them with Gyre XF350. They work way better. I now run them at 90+% with full tank gyre, while still have sand bed in place.

The point is, you need to think about what flow you want to add. To a particular spot in the tank? Full tank gyre? More wave clash in the middle? Or something else. Then find a pump that can achieve that task.
So you have 2 gyre xf350 for SPS dominated tank? thats the only power heads you have?
 

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So you have 2 gyre xf350 for SPS dominated tank? thats the only power heads you have?
2 gyre are the main horsepower, running up to 95%. I still have 2 mp40 there, but only max at 50%, covering about 2ft length in the back, clashing into the center overflow box. I mainly leave them there for the battery backup. Just the two gyre provide pretty good flows, both directions and speed. Better than I ever could produce with four MP40
 
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2 gyre are the main horsepower, running up to 95%. I still have 2 mp40 there, but only max at 50%, covering about 2ft length in the back, clashing into the center overflow box. I mainly leave them there for the battery backup. Just the two gyre provide pretty good flows, both directions and speed. Better than I ever could produce with four MP40
2 mp40 add significant flow . I need 2 more of something either Tunze or mp40
 

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Tunze for the win!

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So I got 2 Gyres , and 2 mp40 approximately 12000gph for my sps dominated tank.

Should I put the gyres on the back wall, and the mp40 on each side for best flow?
Or

one gyre and one mp40 each on the side ?
 

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