Flowwwwwwwwww

blackheart

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I have recently got some new acros in my tank and decided to up my flow a bit. I bought a tunze nano stream to get this done. The only thing i am worried about is my zoa collection. I know they are very hardy but my question is do you think raising flow could negatively affect my zoa. I think they will adapt by shortening stems and such. But please give me you take on this. Also let me know some stories you have about doing this.

thanks
 
reeferpnoy~ How do you like the vortechs compared with the tunze??? I have 2x6000's in my 120 and am looking to add some more...


Back on topic, I concur with everyone else... I have a Nanostream 6025 in my 24g Aquapod and my zoas love it... Just so long as you are not directly blasting them, they'll be fine... A good judge is so long as the polyps stay open and extended, you don't have too much flow... :D
 
all i am adding is a 6025 to my 75 so i dont see it being to big of a deal but i thought i would ask. 660gph in a 24 gallon tank huh!! nice :D

PS: i will have to watch for that whole open polyps thing i hadnt thought of that;)
 
Yeah well, I have a lot of my choice SPS in that tank... Its playing babysitter while I get my 120 stabalized where I want it to be... :) And IMO its just enough flow for my 24g... And like I said, I'm looking to add more flow to my 120... Probably another pair of 6000's... lol That will be some nice flow... ;)
 
you should see my brothers 120 he has two 6100s and the flow is insain. you could surf in his tank. But i have always had great fortune using moderate flow aimed in the right directions. But I am on my way to bigger and better.
 
I have 1 tunze 6000 and 2 6025's on my 58gal which is 36". I used to have 2-6000's but that was a bit to much so I downgraded. My zoa's love all the flow.
 
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