jdeb101 Non-member Aug 17, 2007 #1 I just put a maxi jet in my tank for more flow and cant seem to keep sand from forming hills. Any tricks?
I just put a maxi jet in my tank for more flow and cant seem to keep sand from forming hills. Any tricks?
APISTOBORELLI Bass in pic swam away Aug 17, 2007 #2 Where is the powerhead? Sometimes moving it so it flows in a different direction will help. Got a pic?
Where is the powerhead? Sometimes moving it so it flows in a different direction will help. Got a pic?
W wrassefan Intentionally Left Blank BRS Member Aug 17, 2007 #3 I had to lower mine and aim it up towards the surface in my 75
OP OP jdeb101 Non-member Aug 17, 2007 #4 I repositioned it this morning and the sand doesnt look like its blowing anymore. However now my xenia looks like its in a hurricane lol.
I repositioned it this morning and the sand doesnt look like its blowing anymore. However now my xenia looks like its in a hurricane lol.
OP OP jdeb101 Non-member Aug 17, 2007 #5 Is there an easy way to tell if coral is unhappy from too much/little flow? Since the powerhead my xenia, alviapora, and some zoos look like thier getting hit with some heavy flow.
Is there an easy way to tell if coral is unhappy from too much/little flow? Since the powerhead my xenia, alviapora, and some zoos look like thier getting hit with some heavy flow.
W wrassefan Intentionally Left Blank BRS Member Aug 17, 2007 #6 look for polyp extension or lack of and the xenia might not pulse
OP OP jdeb101 Non-member Aug 17, 2007 #7 So basically what your saying is if things arent opening up, then theyre unhappy? Also my xenia never really pulses much anyway. Also another dumb question...If corals are bleaching that means theyre getting too much light right?
So basically what your saying is if things arent opening up, then theyre unhappy? Also my xenia never really pulses much anyway. Also another dumb question...If corals are bleaching that means theyre getting too much light right?