Return Section with two COR pumps

The Coug

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My return section isn’t huge but I am aiming to run dual return lines. One return with my manifold for frag tank and external refugium. The other with my UV on a loop on the second return line.

So, my question is does anyone see any issues with the CORs being this close together?

The tank is a 200 gallon, I am going to aim for ~5x turnover. I’ve got a little head pressure pumping from the garage to the tank in the adjacent room.

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No issues. You’ll love these pumps. I replaced the Ecotech and I’m so much happier. Programming, ease of use, and minimal maintenance. This thing eats and spits out nassarius snails. I just cleaned mine after like 2 years and there was no flow drop or heat issues over that time so they should stay consistent which is good when running 2.

I only have one so I’m obviously jealous…I’m ordering another one for my 120g IM Nuvo. Maybe I can drop the powerheads ;)
 

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