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That is not enough flow for a fully SPS dominant tank. For example, my tank -- 24x24x18...
2x Tunze 6095's pulsing between 80-100%, or 2000-2500 gph EACH (4000-5000 total gph)
1x Tunze 6040 fulsing between 80-100%, or 950-1200 gph (4950 - 6250 total gph)
1x Tunze 1073.020 return pump (600 gph I wouldn't count, as it trickled into a frag tank also)
Cubes are very tricky to get good flow in... I've been through Maxspect Gyres, MP40's/10's, Sicce Xtreams and Other Sicce pumps, WITH gyres... Yep. You need a lot of flow to fill a very unusual tank size.
They LOVE flow. And 2 MP10's wasn't enough for my biocube SPS tank, it was like a 24 gallon or something like that. MP10's are tiny little pumps. MP pumps in general have quite thin laminar flow. They don't disrupt water the way I like for my tanks.
If you are dead set on MP's... I'm not even kidding, I'd grab at least 2 MP60's to go with your MP 10's... You're severely over-estimating what MP10's are capable of.
For me, I would want about 8-10k GPH flow for your tank. 3-4 pumps. on the back wall, turning the entire 30" depth into one big gyre effect -- best achieved by non-gyre pumps IME. Point the pumps near the surface, as it scatters down it'll hit everything with a very wide disruptive flow pattern.
That's my spiel for now. If you are interested in hearing more make sure to ping me. I won't force anything beyond my previous comment unless asked.
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That is not enough flow for a fully SPS dominant tank. For example, my tank -- 24x24x18...
2x Tunze 6095's pulsing between 80-100%, or 2000-2500 gph EACH (4000-5000 total gph)
1x Tunze 6040 fulsing between 80-100%, or 950-1200 gph (4950 - 6250 total gph)
1x Tunze 1073.020 return pump (600 gph I wouldn't count, as it trickled into a frag tank also)
Cubes are very tricky to get good flow in... I've been through Maxspect Gyres, MP40's/10's, Sicce Xtreams and Other Sicce pumps, WITH gyres... Yep. You need a lot of flow to fill a very unusual tank size.
They LOVE flow. And 2 MP10's wasn't enough for my biocube SPS tank, it was like a 24 gallon or something like that. MP10's are tiny little pumps. MP pumps in general have quite thin laminar flow. They don't disrupt water the way I like for my tanks.
If you are dead set on MP's... I'm not even kidding, I'd grab at least 2 MP60's to go with your MP 10's... You're severely over-estimating what MP10's are capable of.
For me, I would want about 8-10k GPH flow for your tank. 3-4 pumps. on the back wall, turning the entire 30" depth into one big gyre effect -- best achieved by non-gyre pumps IME. Point the pumps near the surface, as it scatters down it'll hit everything with a very wide disruptive flow pattern.
That's my spiel for now. If you are interested in hearing more make sure to ping me. I won't force anything beyond my previous comment unless asked.