Is this flow sufficient enough?

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Whatsup guys!
I have a reefer 525 g2+ tank. The video attached has the rock work. So far I have a jebao dmp-40 on both side walls offset from one another. I also have gyre cross flow pumps on the back wall. One pump on both sides of the overflow. Do you guys think this is enough to prevent dead spots? They’re just about as high as they go. The dump’s are at 40 percent all day and go off when the lights go out. The gyres are at 40 as well and at night time go down to 30.

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IDK if you attached a video I don't see it, but I see the pictures and the surface ripples look perfect to me, it gives me an impression of good flow in the tank.
 

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