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General rule of thumb is 10× turnover an hour. So like a 400gph pump would be pretty good. But you could also go bigger with a ball valve, for example ive got a 39 cube reef with an 800gph pump and a ball valve.
Basically yes. Personally i have it wide open through a spray bar to eliminate the need for powerheads.Ok so You would just adjust it down to the desired gph with the ball valve?
Direct flow? It definitely could. As far as my torch and frogspawn go, a linear current constantly blasting the tentacles in one direction = unhappy coral. Lots of turbulent flow that keeps the polyps flipping every which way = happy coral. The real trick is creating that turbulent flowOk sweet. Ya I’m talking circulation, so will it hurt lps corals to have too much flow?
Direct flow? It definitely could. As far as my torch and frogspawn go, a linear current constantly blasting the tentacles in one direction = unhappy coral. Lots of turbulent flow that keeps the polyps flipping every which way = happy coral. The real trick is creating that turbulent flow
Exactly! Intersecting flow patterns across the tank should create that turbulent flow. From there you will just have to fine tune the pump locations/directions based on what kind've flow each coral is receiving.Ok so having two in your tank on opposite sides would probably be optimal?
Ok sweet thanks! So if you have a good turbulent flow could you have too much GPH for lps?Exactly! Intersecting flow patterns across the tank should create that turbulent flow. From there you will just have to fine tune the pump locations/directions based on what kind've flow each coral is receiving.
You definitely could, the polyps can get damaged on their own skeleton if they whip around too much, even in turbulent flow, so I would suggest just observing your corals after you increase flow, if they arent happy they will show you by not opening up as much. Go for a nice medium paced swaying motion.Ok sweet thanks! So if you have a good turbulent flow could you have too much GPH for lps?
You definitely could, the polyps can get damaged on their own skeleton if they whip around too much, even in turbulent flow, so I would suggest just observing your corals after you increase flow, if they arent happy they will show you by not opening up as much. Go for a nice medium paced swaying motion.
If it's just lps, 10x would probably be fine as long as you dont have any dead spots or issues with flow. If you have/plan to have sps, 20x would be a good starting point.So like 20x turnover maybe would be good? Or 10?