Conditions for a Magnifica

I think I am going to keep the same flow just point it some place else and see what happens .
My 2$, it seems to be working the way it is, why mess with a good thing? Looks happy, leave it be. The last thing you want is to find it shredded in your most powerful pump because it wandered as a result of a flow change.
 
Mags can successfully be kept under MH, T-5s, and presumably LEDS, though I'm not that familiar with long-term success stories yet with the latter. As far as failing around the 3 week mark, I would say it typically begins sooner than that. If things are good at 3 weeks, I would say you have reason to feel optimistic.

Important parameters for mags: temp. 80-82, sg 1.026-1.027, nitrate preferably undetectable, good water flow (not as intense as gigantea seems to be fine).

I'm at 1.5 years with a Mag under DIY LEDs. Has grown from 6" to around 16-18" over that time under LEDs. Tank is powered by 1xMP60 and 2 MP40s.
 
I've had mine under LED for around 6 months. It was in another tank before I had it for 3 months that had metal halide. Mine has doubled in size the past 6 months. Flow for mine is gentle current. See video:

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Ok so I went ahead and moved 1 power head and it made a big change . The ritteri is now
extends its self like it did when I first got it and the clowns look much happier now that there is not so much current looks so much better to me I took to video and 2 pictures tell me what you think .
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I've had mine under LED for around 6 months. It was in another tank before I had it for 3 months that had metal halide. Mine has doubled in size the past 6 months. Flow for mine is gentle current. See video:

very beautiful And Grate flow
Could you take a video with all your lights on ?
 
Good idea. Magnificas really like flow that alternates, and not so much of being blasted in my experience.
 
The anemone looks way better now, catch.

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Thank you . That is what is was hoping for . I might go pick up a JBJ Ocean Pulse - QUADRA Wavemake to help with a mix Flow . Do you know if i can Hook my Main Return pump up to it . Or is this a mad idea
 
Thanks for the videos, both of you - my flow is probably in between what I can see in the 2 videos so I think I'm on the right track - I added the MP10 last night in Reef Crest mode and I think the nem approves!
 
I see that a lot of people have alternating Flow and I am trying to find a Used pulsating control for my power heads so I can get that kind of flow
Get something that was designed specifically for a particular propeller water pump/powerhead. The Koralia controllable pump/controller, Coralife or Vortech will all work well. I wouldn't hook up a standard propeller pump/powerhead and especially not a magnetic drive circulation water pump coming off the sump to a controller. Any time you hook a after market controller to pumps designed for continuous on running you will shorten the life of the pump, considerably. There are other devices for getting alternating flow or sweeping motion from a main system circulation pump, controllers aren't one of them.
 
Do not hook up tour return pump to a wave maker device. That wont work and will possibly cause a flood or kill your return pump.

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Do not hook up tour return pump to a wave maker device. That wont work and will possibly cause a flood or kill your return pump.

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Tunze 1073.05 is controllable, but a bit pricey for a 900gph return. Good for tanks with not much real estate in tank for powerheads though. Unfortunately you would probably need two of them in order to get the ideal flow pattern though.
 
I WATCHED THIS VIDEO AND IT LOOKS LIKE IT'S JUST SWAYING IN THE CURRENT. DOESN'T LOOK LIKE MUCH FLOW. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK? OR IS IT JUST THE TIM OF THE DAY?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH60BaB5SvE&feature=youtu.be\

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1EmHJyz5ds&feature=related

The difference is the type of flow. What you're looking at in the video is a large, wide flow that causes things to move back and forth as a single body. This is in contrast to direct, narrow flow, which we see from our powerheads, which tend to push a lot of flow in one small area.

It's like when you were a kid and you were playing in the bath tub, and you pushed yourself back and forth until this big wave started to form. This is in contrast to the water that was filling the tub, which comes out in a narrow stream. Both have energy, both can move objects, but it's in a different fashion.

Anemones need this wide flow, which allow it to "sway" back and forth, not a narrow flow that tends to have them whipping in the current.
 
That's the laminar flow I was trying to explain. The flow I have for my anemone is as close as I could get to those videos with 6055s.
 
Check out the new flow Looks so much better what do you all think
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