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I have a approx 95 g 36L x 24w x 25 d aquarium I have finally gotten a 40b for a sump & have decided since tax return will come soon to hopefully get this started. I am looking for some suggestions I want to remove or at least reduce the powerheads in the tank soooooo tired of looking at all the equip. in there Heres what I've been thinkng seaswirl or wavysea the newer vertex mocean 2000 (or 3500)if that is enough flow so I can reduce the powerheads I have a 4 powerheads in there now 1 maxi jet 1200 mod , 2 koralia evo 1050 and 1 evo 1400 also been looking at a tunze nano box it says it is up to 158 g tank.
also saw ocean mocean squirts but not sure how they work any suggestions don't want to spend this much money on another product that doesn't do what I need it to help me out in making a decision please!!
 

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I'm actually about to setup the exact same tank. I play on a mag 18 for return through 2 1" seaswirls. and then a vortech mp40w on each side.

IF I decide to go barebottom...i'm going to put a MJ1200 with mod on the back center pointing straight down at the glass. I think I want the sand though!
 

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Have them...lol but they're cheaper! I've used them forever and love them! My 75 which I just took down had 1 in the middle...but the new tank I want 2.
 
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would they have enough flow to replace my powerheads? I really want to get them out but cannot afford those mp40's
 

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no...if you want NO powerheads in a tank like that...you'd be looking at a return pump like a dart...but you have to make sure your drains can handle that much flow! I'd recommend powerheads though!
 

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