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I am gonna say this depends on a variety of different factors. A picture of your tank would probably help everyone to give their opinion, as your scape is going to decide your overall result. As for a few other factors what kind of powerhead? How many GPH? Is it constant flow, pulse, etc.? Are you trying to get maximum flow throughout the whole tank or are you trying to get areas with lower or higher flows for different corals?
On that note, your return is going from back to front, so I would probably put it on a side of the tank that happens to "intersect" your return flow to create a little turbulence.
What would you recommend for about a $50 price range?Your cyano will eventually go away, but your rock is a big structure. Try a Jebao CP25 vertical.
Upgrade your pump first. Sicce 1.5. Saltwateraquarium.com has an open box for 59.00 right now.What would you recommend for about a $50 price range?
It won’t be too much, I run a mp10 100% reef crest and a icecap gyre 50-70% on a few different modes. I’d rather have too much flow the not enough flow.I guess I'll tag along on this since it has been bumped. For those who have upgraded to the Sicce 1.5 and are recommending it, you don't find it to be too much flow?
I was originally looking to upgrade to a MJ1200 but the Cobalts are still showing to be sold out everywhere. I was looking for another alternative to the MJ1200 and came across the Sicce 1.5. I see several people recommend them, but I also see several people say they border on too much flow causing increased bubbling/gurgling noises as well as too much flow finding it's way around the media baskets.
I like the idea of the bump in flow rate the Sicce 1.5 offers, but a few people had me worried it might end up being too much flow. I have an Oceanic Biocube 29 gallon still running the stock pump. I do have a Locline Y on the return to direct the flow in two directions inside the tank.