CStrickland
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What fish do you have? Some eat CUC (I bought $50 worth of wrasse-snacks before I learned that
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4,000 gph will deff move the water more than just the overflow does, but in a 120 you might still have a dead spot or two. You can always add another if needed. It's really hard to predict cause every tank is diff how the water bounces off the rocks etc. I have 40xDT volume for gph from my powerheads, you don't need as much for fowlr tho. It's pretty hard to overdo it so no need to worry there, but your fish might appreciate a gradual change from such a still-water enviro. Maybe a few days between additions to be super cautious?
I wouldn't go spending on lights yet, but you can try turning it off and skimming wet for three days. Sometimes you get lucky and that does the trick. It's a free thing to try anyway
Oh, so you have a skimmer or what are you doing to remove waste (filter, water change etc)?
PS those koralias come with different grills. If it feels weak you might have the restricting attachment on it
4,000 gph will deff move the water more than just the overflow does, but in a 120 you might still have a dead spot or two. You can always add another if needed. It's really hard to predict cause every tank is diff how the water bounces off the rocks etc. I have 40xDT volume for gph from my powerheads, you don't need as much for fowlr tho. It's pretty hard to overdo it so no need to worry there, but your fish might appreciate a gradual change from such a still-water enviro. Maybe a few days between additions to be super cautious?
I wouldn't go spending on lights yet, but you can try turning it off and skimming wet for three days. Sometimes you get lucky and that does the trick. It's a free thing to try anyway
Oh, so you have a skimmer or what are you doing to remove waste (filter, water change etc)?
PS those koralias come with different grills. If it feels weak you might have the restricting attachment on it