Hi all,
I realized the other day that I might have too much flow in my tank. My corals and fish have been doing well but I noticed that since I re-arranged the maxi-jets around, my hammer coral and frogspawn do not expand as much as they use to. Also, my fish, don't swim around that much and usually stay confined in an area that I believe has less flow.
The 92 corner is a difficult tank to manage when it comes to flow. You can direct a pump anywhere but it's likely to influence all areas of the tank because of its peculiar shape.
Today, I have four Maxijet 900 plugged into a Red Sea Wavemaster Pro Wave Maker and a Mag Drive Supreme as a return pump from the sump (about 4-5 feet upstream).
I'd like to get people's general opinon especially if you own a 92 corner (due to its odd shape, again). Would that generate too much flow ? How do you have yours configured ? Should I take out a Maxijet or two ?
Erik
I realized the other day that I might have too much flow in my tank. My corals and fish have been doing well but I noticed that since I re-arranged the maxi-jets around, my hammer coral and frogspawn do not expand as much as they use to. Also, my fish, don't swim around that much and usually stay confined in an area that I believe has less flow.
The 92 corner is a difficult tank to manage when it comes to flow. You can direct a pump anywhere but it's likely to influence all areas of the tank because of its peculiar shape.
Today, I have four Maxijet 900 plugged into a Red Sea Wavemaster Pro Wave Maker and a Mag Drive Supreme as a return pump from the sump (about 4-5 feet upstream).
I'd like to get people's general opinon especially if you own a 92 corner (due to its odd shape, again). Would that generate too much flow ? How do you have yours configured ? Should I take out a Maxijet or two ?
Erik