ChuckG
New member
How do you know when to stop adding flow? I have a 75G with two MP40s on it and the rockwork is very open and conducive to flow throughout. Typically I'll let the pumps spin up in reefcrest or lagoon mode up to a max 90% total power which at that rate is a good amount of flow for a 75. I have them positioned to push a gyre around the tank.
The tank is and will continue to be predomiantly SPS oriented. The SPS seem to be OK with the flow as it is as they are growing doing OK. One of the problems is though that I can't keep the reef floor special grade sand to stuck to the middle of the tank. It all gets pushed to the sides and the tank winds up being half bare bottom over night.
The other problem is that realisticly I'd lke to have a couple LPS, maybe a clam in there to. For instance I picked up a nice multicolor frog spawn for some clowns to possibly take up residence in. I put this in one of the back corners in the least area of flow available and it is still getting beat to shreads.. popping off tenticles, stressed etc..
I need to find a balance. I guess for more of a mixed type environment yet still addresses the needs of the sps in the tank since they are in the majority. So how do you determine what is enough flow without going overboard?
The tank is and will continue to be predomiantly SPS oriented. The SPS seem to be OK with the flow as it is as they are growing doing OK. One of the problems is though that I can't keep the reef floor special grade sand to stuck to the middle of the tank. It all gets pushed to the sides and the tank winds up being half bare bottom over night.
The other problem is that realisticly I'd lke to have a couple LPS, maybe a clam in there to. For instance I picked up a nice multicolor frog spawn for some clowns to possibly take up residence in. I put this in one of the back corners in the least area of flow available and it is still getting beat to shreads.. popping off tenticles, stressed etc..
I need to find a balance. I guess for more of a mixed type environment yet still addresses the needs of the sps in the tank since they are in the majority. So how do you determine what is enough flow without going overboard?