condiman1":17mhtl7i said:Now the only down fall I see is that once you have your outlets placed there is no going back unlike powerheads you can move anywhere. The other thing I like about CL is the reliablity of one main pump compaired to powerheads.
Wazzel":1qhbxqin said:condiman1":1qhbxqin said:Now the only down fall I see is that once you have your outlets placed there is no going back unlike powerheads you can move anywhere. The other thing I like about CL is the reliablity of one main pump compaired to powerheads.
IMO that would be a problem instead of a benifit. With the CL you are depending on one source of circulation as opposed to multiple with PH's.
Mpls reefer":e421brkp said:i guess with my thinking was to not have the power heads all over, so by having the closed loop, i was going to have moveable outlits to change the current throughout the tank, therefore eliminating dead spots as well.
condiman1":2xkjmnvp said:Wazzel":2xkjmnvp said:condiman1":2xkjmnvp said:Now the only down fall I see is that once you have your outlets placed there is no going back unlike powerheads you can move anywhere. The other thing I like about CL is the reliablity of one main pump compaired to powerheads.
IMO that would be a problem instead of a benifit. With the CL you are depending on one source of circulation as opposed to multiple with PH's.
I see what you are gettin at but majority of the time your single pump either it be blue line or gen x are more reliable then lets say a maxi or rio. I do see what you are getting at tho.
Wazzel":2ftza4ax said:My biggest reason this time for ging Power heads over a cl was the plumbing. On my last two tank I had all kinds of pipes running all over the place and I really wanted to keed the assembly simple this time.