how much flow

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i am planing on making a 80g cube just for my clown fish but now i am thinking on doing it for sea horses can any one tell me how much flow do they need because my cube is going to have a close loop here is a pic of my cube pluming with the close loop all the flow will be in the center of the tank it will flow trow the rocks

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any input will be really appreciated
 
syngnathid.org is no more. Sucks it was a good site.

As long as the flow is broken up they can handle quite a bit IME just not a solid jet stream leading them into danger.

My last horse tank was 20x the one I'm building now awill also run a closed loop with a quiet one 4400 as well as a return from the sump looking at about 27x.

I'm using spraybars and a few returns to make sure it's all sound. I'd shoot for more and then just install a ball valve on the pump incase the flow is too much.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9042051#post9042051 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pledosophy
syngnathid.org is no more. Sucks it was a good site.

As long as the flow is broken up they can handle quite a bit IME just not a solid jet stream leading them into danger.

My last horse tank was 20x the one I'm building now awill also run a closed loop with a quiet one 4400 as well as a return from the sump looking at about 27x.

I'm using spraybars and a few returns to make sure it's all sound. I'd shoot for more and then just install a ball valve on the pump incase the flow is too much.

I want to correct some misinformation posted by Kevin "pledosophy". I am a staff member of Syngnathid.org. Our site was hit very hard by hackers as many of you know. Some of the site was destroyed and we are working to correct this problem and will be back online as soon as this is worked out.

There have been some unexpected delays and we appologise to our members for the time it is taking to restore the site. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding during this difficult time.
We will be back online as soon as possible.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9044546#post9044546 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by JennyL
I am a staff member of Syngnathid.org. Our site was hit very hard by hackers as many of you know. Some of the site was destroyed and we are working to correct this problem and will be back online as soon as this is worked out.

There have been some unexpected delays and we appologise to our members for the time it is taking to restore the site. Thank you so much for your patience and understanding during this difficult time.
We will be back online as soon as possible.

I wish you the best of luck.
 
Thanks for the update pledosophy. Sorry to hear about the hacking incident. I am a strong believer in "what goes around, comes around". The websit will only be better once back online.
 
so far what i read is i have to keep really really good water for sea horses flow don't mater much
Yup, need good water quality.

Flow, well it does matter, but its velocity not volume you want to be concerned about. You don't want the hard flow found in some reef tanks.

I don't like the way people talk about gallons per hour or times tank volume turnover. They are very easy to relate to, but really don't talk to the real issue of velocity. I wish there were an equally understandable, but more descriptive way to talk about flow.

Fred
 
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