nmbeg
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I have a new 125-gallon setup with about 125 punds live rock. The conditions are stable, the algae is growing like it should, etc, but to keep detritus from accumulating on my DSB, i keep adding more and more pumps.
I am now up to seven Maxi-jet 900's and two Koralia 3's. That puts me at about 8000 gph if I am doing my math right. That's twice the recommended 20-40x.
I have two fish, and yellow tang and an oscillarus clown, both in there for two days now. The tang was adjusting well, starting to work on my algae, until I added the latest pumps (2 maxi's and the 2 koralias) today. Now he prefers to hide in a cave. I will give him a little time to adjust and if he doesn't come back out by tomorrow, I definitely will have to cut back on the flow.
But otherwise, is there such a thing as too much flow for a reef system? What if I put on an oscillating timer, effectively cutting the flow in half? Would that be a better situation?
Thanks for the help.
I am now up to seven Maxi-jet 900's and two Koralia 3's. That puts me at about 8000 gph if I am doing my math right. That's twice the recommended 20-40x.
I have two fish, and yellow tang and an oscillarus clown, both in there for two days now. The tang was adjusting well, starting to work on my algae, until I added the latest pumps (2 maxi's and the 2 koralias) today. Now he prefers to hide in a cave. I will give him a little time to adjust and if he doesn't come back out by tomorrow, I definitely will have to cut back on the flow.
But otherwise, is there such a thing as too much flow for a reef system? What if I put on an oscillating timer, effectively cutting the flow in half? Would that be a better situation?
Thanks for the help.