rodclement said:Me too! Once I spoke with Jake in detail...he told me that the only reason to use the MP20 would be if the glass was to thick, mine is not and the pump stays in place! It's all about placement, close enough to the water line as to create as much ripples as possible on the surface, it's about flow, not power.
Once the flow starts in creates circulation, laminar flow follows just like if you go on a round pool and start moving in one direction...in the beginning it demands energy from you, but after a couple of circles the current forms and you can barely walk without being lifted by the water! From that point on the little pump is just maintaining the flow, not creating it anymore, so basically the initial effort is great but then there is nothing more to it other then keeping it going...
Crazy right! Never thought of it that way but it makes so much sense to me now!
Rod
Interesting, especially considering I no folks that have pairs of MP 20s or 40s on 40 breader tanks.
I just added another powerhead to my nano. So I have a k nano in the bottom right shooting along the sand, a k nano on the mid-upper left shooting forward, and a aquaclear 30 on the upper right. Oh and a MJ feeding my skimmer via prefilterbox.
I am finally free of dead spots.