I give in. I keep searching and searching, reading through threads, watching videos, trying to figure it ALL out on my own. But now it is time to just let go and give it up to a “higher power” - the R2R Forum.
Trying to find the magic, elusive flow in the tank - enough, but not too much. Enough to keep corals happy and eliminate detritus pits, but not so much as to blow all the sand out, upset the corals and generally terrify the fish.
Here’s what we are working with:
Red Sea Reefer 625XXL (59”L x 25.6”W x 23.6”H)
Return pump: Neptune COR 20 (usu. at 90%)
2 x Neptune WAV powerheads
2 x Maxspect Gyre xf350 plus ICV6 wireless module to control them via the Syna-g app.
Tank is currently full of LPS, Zoas, a few softies and shrooms and a couple of little Pocillopora frags (that’s as far into SPS world until I get this figured out.) I do have one rock flower anemone that never moves (much as I wish he would) and a RBTA that is a proper PITA and keeps picking very annoying spots (I was warned - didn’t listen.)
Here’s a picture of the tank and rock work. Let me know what else you need to know.
Trying to find the magic, elusive flow in the tank - enough, but not too much. Enough to keep corals happy and eliminate detritus pits, but not so much as to blow all the sand out, upset the corals and generally terrify the fish.
Here’s what we are working with:
Red Sea Reefer 625XXL (59”L x 25.6”W x 23.6”H)
Return pump: Neptune COR 20 (usu. at 90%)
2 x Neptune WAV powerheads
2 x Maxspect Gyre xf350 plus ICV6 wireless module to control them via the Syna-g app.
Tank is currently full of LPS, Zoas, a few softies and shrooms and a couple of little Pocillopora frags (that’s as far into SPS world until I get this figured out.) I do have one rock flower anemone that never moves (much as I wish he would) and a RBTA that is a proper PITA and keeps picking very annoying spots (I was warned - didn’t listen.)
Here’s a picture of the tank and rock work. Let me know what else you need to know.