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I have a small 20 gallon innovative marine peninsula. I have the return pump on full blast and a jabeo 15 I believe (whatever it is it has plenty of power) I also have just a normal power head going too. My problem is I feel like I am not getting enough current through the tank because every rock in the tank collects small particulates of sand or detritus or whatever maybe settling. My questions are 1 where should I place the power heads so I dont get dead spots and 2 how much is too much flow/current?

my wave maker is on The back glass in front of the toadstool facing away from the toadstool. The overflow for the filter section is right back there behind the toadstool. The return pump is On the front glass. And my little power head is on the back glass but it’s facing to the front glass going right through a little cave/tunnel in my rockscape.

I have mostly zoas and palys that seem to be pretty good right now. I also have a few lps. And a toadstool. All seem to be doing pretty good.
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Welcome to R2R! It can be tough to get your flow dialed in. You’ll know it’s too much if your corals retract.
 
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Just move the power heads around until you find the best position as it all depends on your aquascape design

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I have a small 20 gallon innovative marine peninsula. I have the return pump on full blast and a jabeo 15 I believe (whatever it is it has plenty of power) I also have just a normal power head going too. My problem is I feel like I am not getting enough current through the tank because every rock in the tank collects small particulates of sand or detritus or whatever maybe settling. My questions are 1 where should I place the power heads so I dont get dead spots and 2 how much is too much flow/current?

my wave maker is on The back glass in front of the toadstool facing away from the toadstool. The overflow for the filter section is right back there behind the toadstool. The return pump is On the front glass. And my little power head is on the back glass but it’s facing to the front glass going right through a little cave/tunnel in my rockscape.

I have mostly zoas and palys that seem to be pretty good right now. I also have a few lps. And a toadstool. All seem to be doing pretty good.View attachment 1962392View attachment 1962406
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Welcome to R2R and the wonderful folks, information and help..
Patience, it is the big word around here, Reefing is patience to cycle, to watch things grow, to keep your tank balanced.
I recommend to everyone joining to create a tank build thread.
1. You get to see where you have started and how much you have grown in this hobby.
2. We love pictures and to see what your doing with your tank.
3. It’s a great learning tool for all of us to see what works and doesn’t . We learn great stuff from each other.
Lastly the only bad question here is the one not asked...

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