I've had some trouble getting even flow in my Max E 260 and I'm currently fighting a Cyano outbreak so looking for advice.
Currently the bulk of the flow is coming from two Tunze 6095s at the back of the tank pointed at each other. I have them controlled by my GHL profilux to create random waves running in opposition (i.e. when one is high the other is low) which does a fairly good job of moving water around the whole tank but I think I have dead spots in the front which is where the cyano is really taking hold. I also have the two circulation pumps built into the rear sump, both of which are pointed towards the surface, and the return pump (I have the sump upgrade) with some random flow nozzles attached.
Unfortunately if I turn up the Tunze powerheads the flow is too much for the corals towards the back, particularly the zoas on the magnetic rock on the rear wall (it's already a bit much for them), as well as the gorgonian on the left side. I already have it high enough that it's left a bare spot in the back (I plan to add some heavier sand in that section to fill in the bare spot). The flow seems to be perfect around the tower I have on the right side, the torch and frogspawn seem very happy, but the left side definitely needs improvement.
The options that come to mind are to add another powerhead to the front on the right side, but I'm concerned this would be too omnidirectional/laminar, or to add wavemakers/gyres on the sides or the back. This is a second hand red sea so I'm scared of putting too much force on the front panel as we all know how that ends . . .
Any advice is appreciated!
Currently the bulk of the flow is coming from two Tunze 6095s at the back of the tank pointed at each other. I have them controlled by my GHL profilux to create random waves running in opposition (i.e. when one is high the other is low) which does a fairly good job of moving water around the whole tank but I think I have dead spots in the front which is where the cyano is really taking hold. I also have the two circulation pumps built into the rear sump, both of which are pointed towards the surface, and the return pump (I have the sump upgrade) with some random flow nozzles attached.
Unfortunately if I turn up the Tunze powerheads the flow is too much for the corals towards the back, particularly the zoas on the magnetic rock on the rear wall (it's already a bit much for them), as well as the gorgonian on the left side. I already have it high enough that it's left a bare spot in the back (I plan to add some heavier sand in that section to fill in the bare spot). The flow seems to be perfect around the tower I have on the right side, the torch and frogspawn seem very happy, but the left side definitely needs improvement.
The options that come to mind are to add another powerhead to the front on the right side, but I'm concerned this would be too omnidirectional/laminar, or to add wavemakers/gyres on the sides or the back. This is a second hand red sea so I'm scared of putting too much force on the front panel as we all know how that ends . . .
Any advice is appreciated!