Slphappy
Premium Member
I'd like to think this has been done/tried; but I'm wondering if this would work or not and if it's even practical.
I have been toying with the idea of using two pumps (same make and model), each running it's own, seperate, closed loop. Pump #1 would circulate water around the tank in one direction for, say, 5 and a half hours and then shut down. Then a half hour later pump #2 would kick on and circulate water in the opposite direction for 5 and half hours and then shut down. A half hour later later pump #1 kicks on again and starts the cycle over again.
Would this be practical? In my head (which is a scary place :lol: ) it seems that this might emulate tidal currents and such. Would it be beneficial for the corals (which would be mostly SPS with a couple gorgonians and a few LPS and softies thrown in for good measure)? Havs anyone on RC actually tried something similar?
Any input would be appreciated... Thanks all.
Todd
I have been toying with the idea of using two pumps (same make and model), each running it's own, seperate, closed loop. Pump #1 would circulate water around the tank in one direction for, say, 5 and a half hours and then shut down. Then a half hour later pump #2 would kick on and circulate water in the opposite direction for 5 and half hours and then shut down. A half hour later later pump #1 kicks on again and starts the cycle over again.
Would this be practical? In my head (which is a scary place :lol: ) it seems that this might emulate tidal currents and such. Would it be beneficial for the corals (which would be mostly SPS with a couple gorgonians and a few LPS and softies thrown in for good measure)? Havs anyone on RC actually tried something similar?
Any input would be appreciated... Thanks all.
Todd