Something that I've been thinking about but haven't put much time or effort into researching is flow inside the tank.
There is much debate on what flow should be going through your sump, fuge, and powerheads. We have nifty inline flow meters that will help diagnose issues with our overflow and return flow but I haven't seen a tool being utilized to find out how much flow is in out tanks. Sure we have the measurement of the GPH from the manufacturers of the pumps and we can make the decision of what we think our coral needs and that seems to be working well for most. I see a lot of people describing the need of flow as low, medium, high but don't blast them. Are these the best options we have?
Wouldn't it be great if we had a tool that we could just put in front of a coral and see how many gallons per hour it's recieving? I don't mean leave it there but to use it as we use PAR meters, to spot check and find the sweet spot.
I may be over thinking this and maybe it's not a need. Does anyone know of anyone doing this yet?
There is much debate on what flow should be going through your sump, fuge, and powerheads. We have nifty inline flow meters that will help diagnose issues with our overflow and return flow but I haven't seen a tool being utilized to find out how much flow is in out tanks. Sure we have the measurement of the GPH from the manufacturers of the pumps and we can make the decision of what we think our coral needs and that seems to be working well for most. I see a lot of people describing the need of flow as low, medium, high but don't blast them. Are these the best options we have?
Wouldn't it be great if we had a tool that we could just put in front of a coral and see how many gallons per hour it's recieving? I don't mean leave it there but to use it as we use PAR meters, to spot check and find the sweet spot.
I may be over thinking this and maybe it's not a need. Does anyone know of anyone doing this yet?