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Money is better spent elsewhere if you're that tight.
A pair ofAC powered Tunze 6045's (at $78/ea) will to A LOT more work than a single mp40.
If you want to be a controllability snob, you can swing a pair of 6040's for only $240.
What are the actual dimensions of your tank?
Definitely....I ran a 50 gallon (36x18x18) on two 6045's and grew it WAY FULL of stony corals before I needed to add a third. (I tried upgrading to two mp40's first, but they couldn't flow a tank that full.)
Hmmm... I only have two soft corals so that's not my main focus. Bought the mp40 but I didn't open it yet. Debating now.
Not sure what you mean by a tank that full?
Why not go with 2 mp10s, practically can find them for the same price of the mp40s.
Then down the road you can upgrade to the qd for even more output.
Is one scoop of ice cream better than none?!?! haha! But seriously, its kind of the same thing...
Right on, I actually run 2 Jebao RW-8s... Super cheap, will blow all your stuff over if your not careful. They connect to each other wirelessly, but I have no idea about to any other type controllers? I run them in a 120 and have to keep them turned way down. Plenty of flow. Probably not anywhere near as reliable or nicely made as an MPanything though!Still trying to learn all the in and outs of this hobby. I'm sure after I install it I will know but it would be good to know before that time while I can still return it.
I think my glass is too thick for the mp10
I've ran them on 1/2 acrylic as well as 1/2 glass with no issues - but the slightest bit of knick would/could knock them off, the issue comes into play when they are on star fire due to the low iron content but some do just fine.
The trick is to always use the stickies that come with the pump.