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			 sweet lookin setup kien, just one question...i see there is no center bracing(very observative of me) any issue of that thus far...everyone stand i see has both a front and back center brace and i wanna redo my stand under my 100g and really dont want the center braces allowing  access to a neater sump design... anyway, any problems with yours. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
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 If you build your own stand, be sure to use wood glue. It makes the whole thing much sturdier.  | 
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			 centerbraces are not needed,  My 150g stand has no center legs.  Ive built a few other 6' stands for others with no center legs.  But then,  shallower tanks, like a 12" tall frag tank,  They need more legs on the stand 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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 One thing I have learned is that you *never* have all the fittings/parts until you are actually done! I have lost count of how many times I've been to Rona, Western Pump and Red Coral (for parts). Also, I now have a bunch of extra fittings that I ended up not using :-)  | 
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			 So I am having a heck of a time trying to decide what to do about my flow.. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
			I know that at the end of the tank where the returns are I am going to put at least one koralia 4 in a corner and direct the flow diagonally into the tank. What I can't decide on is what to do at the other (overflow) end of the tank. I want to use one or two Votech mp40s but I only have 3 inches of clearance on either side of my overflow box. This means that if I were to install a Vortech it is going to have to sit right beside the side panes of glass with its flow blasting down the sides of the glass as illustrated below.. ![]() My concern is whether or not I am going to get enough flow through the centre of the tank. Tank is 24" wide. If I used Koralias I could easily point them more towards the centre of the tank. I don't want to put a vortech at the other end of the tank because this is a peninsula viewable on 3 sides. A koralia at that end I can tuck away in a corner but a vortech.. probably not. Last edited by kien; 07-29-2009 at 09:16 PM.  | 
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			 I think you above illistration will work just fine... why? because I assume most of your rockwork with be down the middle of the tank, so unless you want direct flow blasting your rockwork/corals at that end of the tank, I think you will be just fine with 2x mp40's positioned like your pic.  Remeber Vortechs have a nice wide flow pattern...  plus you will have your 2 returns (which I assume are adjustable for direction) and the K4 at the other end of the tank, which you could mount in the middle... 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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			 Don't worry about the flow with the MP40W's the control you get has a very broad range to suit almost anyone's needs. I have a single in my 72 bow in short pulse mode at approx 50% power I'm generating a 2" wave and it's aimed directly at my rock work. The width field on the MP40W's is amazing, 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			BTW your setup is looking really good! nice pics. ![]() 
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