How do I visualize flow?

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Just putting this out there

Flow comes out of a pump strong and makes its way outwards, then hits surfaces and bounces in all directions. Including downwards


Bubbles float, they want to travel upwards. they wont do a good job demonstrating current / identifying dead spots that are lower in the tank
 
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Just putting this out there

Flow comes out of a pump strong and makes its way outwards, then hits surfaces and bounces in all directions. Including downwards


Bubbles float, they want ito travel upwards. they wont do a good job demonstrating current / identifying dead spots that are lower in the tank
Valid, depending on the size of the bubble. But the lack of them is as much an indicator. And air is cheap :)
 

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This is hard. I have used a small piece of unattached macro algae and just watched it flow around in the tank. Also tried the turkey baster trick which was unsuccessful for me.
 

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Air stone with fine bubbles directly under (each) power head kinda works but, as others have said, bubbles rise pretty quickly.

Different lengths of dental floss tied to stainless steel straw kind of works.

Maybe fake, silicone anemones with long, stringy tentacles would be cool to try, but don't have any.

Red Sea AB+ seems like best idea to me, but I don't dose/feed that.
 

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