Gigantea at the Steinhart Aquarium in the 212,000 gallon reef

I was just talking to him about the amount of flow. Mine don't react the same way was trying to increase flow and don't get the same response.
 
Awesome video. Mr. Saltwatertank did a complete walkthrough video of Steinhart but this close up video of gigs is great. That's my next public aquarium on the list. So far I have been to Waikiki Aquarium, Aquarium of the Pacific, Monterey Bay and Shedd.
Here's a video of a blue gig I took at Waikiki aquarium. Flow is nothing like at Steinhart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG9GM27x3fk
 
Very healthy looking anemones and clowns. Those clowns must thing they're in the ocean in a 212,000 gallon tank. Wow!
 
I saw the Gigatea at Waikiki too. I did not thing that flow there was optimal. I guess healthy Gigantea can really take different flow amount. The one at Waikiki have been there for a long time.
 
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Very cool! It's so nice to see healthy gigs.
 
There is another blue S. gigantea in a smaller exhibit at Steinhart that has very low flow. Been there for 3 years or so and grew from muffin size to about 18" across. So the high flow is not a necessity nor should it be blasting like that all the time.
 
Awesome video. Mr. Saltwatertank did a complete walkthrough video of Steinhart but this close up video of gigs is great. That's my next public aquarium on the list. So far I have been to Waikiki Aquarium, Aquarium of the Pacific, Monterey Bay and Shedd.
Here's a video of a blue gig I took at Waikiki aquarium. Flow is nothing like at Steinhart.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KG9GM27x3fk

That's plenty of flow though.
 
I have several Gigantea over the last several years. IME, the level of flow above (in my video) is optimal for Gigantea. They can take lower flow, but will not do as well.
 
Minn, you're giving me a serious case of flow-envy!

You've inspired me to buy either another vortec or try a maxispect gyre...decisions decisions.

Thx for posting.

I went with another MP40 to add on to the existing MP40 I had an wowsers do I love it and do my gigs love it. I can actually see my purple opening up more now. Gyre is a decent pump though also and actually moves more water but I prefer Ecotech personally.
 
On my 120 that houses two gigs, I have two MP40s and recently added a Gyre. After installing the Gyre I turned off the MP40s. I like the flow better as it is a wider, more gentle flow while still being strong. I only worry about long time reliability, so my plan is to keep the MP40s. I hear that many people run both, and I may do the same.

On my other tanks with smaller gigs (under 6"), I run WP10s and WP25s on wavemaking mode. They seem to like it as well. I'm guessing that smaller gigs have different flow requirements than the larger ones. I can't imagine putting my small gigs in the 120, as I think they'd get whipped around.
 
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