Ecotech VorTech MP10

get 1x mp 40 you can dial it down, as ive herd you dont want to be running these at full speed or the noise can be a bit much, after the news of the mp 10 i bought a 20 for my 28 gallon because if i do go bigger I have alot of head room with it and the 20 also has an upgrade package to turn it into a 40 .
 
I just thought it would be better to have two pumps...one on either side of the tank than just one...does that make sense?
 
I just thought it would be better to have two pumps...one on either side of the tank than just one...does that make sense?

makes perfect sense, But I think this is the exception to the rule.
 
makes perfect sense, But I think this is the exception to the rule.

So in this case, If I put an mp40 in the middle or on the side opposite of where the overflow is, it would be better than having two mp10?
 
With the Vortechs and their wave function, you'll get a more sizeable and noticeable wave with one unit. Two units, unless they are coordinated (only possible with MP40, that I'm aware of), will result in a destructive wave interference. I think you may reap the full benefits of the wave motion (in terms of total water movement) with the MP40.
 
With the Vortechs and their wave function, you'll get a more sizeable and noticeable wave with one unit. Two units, unless they are coordinated (only possible with MP40, that I'm aware of), will result in a destructive wave interference. I think you may reap the full benefits of the wave motion (in terms of total water movement) with the MP40.

Very interesting. Thanks for that info. What type of destructive patterns are we talking here?

Where would be the most optimal position for it in the tank as well? All my rock is in the middle of the tank...none against the wall.

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Not destructive as in causing mass destruction in your tank ;). What I mean is that the pattern of water flow will disrupt (aka destructive interference) the wave motion, resulting in a less natural or nonexistent pattern.
 
^ So would it be fine if I just stuck it against the wall in the middle of the tank? What do you think based on my rock set up in the picture?
 
In your case, I'd place it on one of the ends, not the center of the tank. You'll get the best overall flow patterns that way.
 
I will put it on the side opposite from the overflow...top of the tank right? Thanks Amp!
 
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