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![]() Try aiming a powerhead towards the top create a rippletowards your overflow I always keep lots f surface movement for that reason
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![]() one of my tunze 6105s is pointed at the top and my return is at the top. so lots of surface ripple
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![]() whats your tank turnover rate?
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![]() I had the same issue on my 225. Even with a pair of 6100s aimed slighlty towards the top there were 2 corners that always stayed a safe haven for the oil slick.
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![]() Quote:
i would say I have at least 600gph to the sump, probably more. |
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![]() That was with a dart gold as a return too. I never did sort that out before I tore it down but I'm sure if you fiddle with aim and placement you can break up those comfy zones.
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