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I have both closed loops and tunzes on both of my larger tanks (230g and 190g) On the 190 I have the closed loop being powered by a sequence hammerhead - through an OM 4 way and then split into 8 returns. I also have 2 Tunze 6100's. On the 230g I have 2 Tunzes and the closed loop is more basic and is just 2 returns and powered by a Mag 24. Personal preference for flow and the ability to move and direct flow is definately the Tunzes. If you decide that you want more flow along the bottom of the tank - simple - move the powerhead. Not quite so simple with a closed loop. When/if I ever set up my 300g cube I am not going to drill for a closed loop at all - all tunzes. the bonus for me is - I don't have to drill my tank - less plumbing to try and figure out and hide (plumbing impared) - no leaky bulkhead that I am currently dealing with on my 110g cube - I can play around with flow and change it in the future as corals grow or I change the direction I want the tank to go in. That's just my thoughts ![]() |