SkullV
They Got My Number
Had a small argument on another forum and figured I would pose this question here as well. "For an SPS tank, how much flow is too much?"
I have 3 WP10 powerheads putting out approx. 1000gph each on my 20g long nano SPS reef and it seems to me like the coral loves the flow. No coral has direct flow from a powerhead being pointed right at it, which I agree is generally not ideal. Everything has great polyp extension, growth seems good, color is fantastic, and nothing ever settles on the sand.
I was told "three WP10s in that tank is overkill", "that much flow will slow sps growth", and "keep some more delicate sps species with that much flow and it will humble you (I'm not sure exactly what species he was referring to)".
My argument was not only does everything in the tank seem happy but even at 165x turnover with my return pump included, I'm nowhere near the amount of flow that these corals get on the real reefs.
So what do you think? Would love to hear some more opinions.
I have 3 WP10 powerheads putting out approx. 1000gph each on my 20g long nano SPS reef and it seems to me like the coral loves the flow. No coral has direct flow from a powerhead being pointed right at it, which I agree is generally not ideal. Everything has great polyp extension, growth seems good, color is fantastic, and nothing ever settles on the sand.
I was told "three WP10s in that tank is overkill", "that much flow will slow sps growth", and "keep some more delicate sps species with that much flow and it will humble you (I'm not sure exactly what species he was referring to)".
My argument was not only does everything in the tank seem happy but even at 165x turnover with my return pump included, I'm nowhere near the amount of flow that these corals get on the real reefs.
So what do you think? Would love to hear some more opinions.