Maxspect gyre with off center overflow box

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I am wanting to get a maxspect gyre, but I have an off center overflow box. Can I place the gyre horizontally and not get a bug dead zone area where the overflow would block the flow? Thanks!
 

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Im gonna follow along, i have a corner 90 im starting to build and i have the same question. Otherwise i think it would just flow right into the overflow and defuse.
 

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I'm not sure I understand your example – a pic or drawing would help – but if I do understand you correctly, and you run flow perpendicular to a standard "reef ready" drain box, I would be ready for at least some minor dead spots. You'll have to get things set up and running to see exactly what happens though. (I don't get how "off-center" fits in though, so I may be completely off base.)

How big a tank?

Im gonna follow along, i have a corner 90 im starting to build and i have the same question. Otherwise i think it would just flow right into the overflow and defuse.

For flow in a corner 90, you should just give up now. ;)

In seriousness, I would check out a Tunze Turbelle® stream 3 (five year warranty!) with the idea of hiding it anywhere in that back corner you want – out of sight.

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Some info videos:

With a smart rock setup, you won't need much more than a Stream 3 – but you'll always need more than one pump, IMO.

Probably an additional one or more 6040, 6045, 6055 and/or 6095 will be called for. And/or maybe even one or more of their smaller pumps, depending on the exact situation after setup.

A single Stream 3 would be a fine place to start though...as would 2-4 of any of the pumps in this list of pumps. No need to add everything at the beginning.
 

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I run a vertical one and will say the flow is a lot more less dramatic. I supplemented with an mp40 until i finally bought another gyre and run that one horizontal.I can take pics if this helps
 

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I would love to see a vertical set up. Im planing a self type aqa scape and really had good feeling about the gyre flow being able to eliminate dead spots in the underlying areas.
 

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It is held in place with magnets that are aquarium grade mounted behind the overflow .
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ahhh I got ya... scape first then address flow . Thats the way I like to work ...
 

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I don't think it will matter if it is off center or not....if it is an internal anywhere on the back wall, it will block the flow a little bit. I run mine horizontally with a center overflow.....the unit itself is so long that there is enough flow that makes it around the box that it hardly makes a difference.
 
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I don't think it will matter if it is off center or not....if it is an internal anywhere on the back wall, it will block the flow a little bit. I run mine horizontally with a center overflow.....the unit itself is so long that there is enough flow that makes it around the box that it hardly makes a difference.
That's what I want to know. If the flow goes around the overflow box sufficiently. Thank you
 

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I have 2, 250 gyres at each end of a 180. I also have the overflow offset . It "appears" to affect flow pattern a little. I'm not sure yet still adding the aqua scape. I did move the gyre closest to the box forward of center a bit to see how that would change.
 
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