Hello all,
I have a general question that I felt was better suited for this forum over the nano section. I have set up a 14 gallon biocube with the intentions of trying to keep SPS corals exclusively. A choice needs to be made as far as supplementing the flow up to appropriate levels.
I was researching the Jebao WP-25, to circumvent the cost of a Vortech MP10. According to the product page on Amazon, the lowest strength setting on the Jebao is 3200 liters, or roughly 850 gallons per hour. I had guessed I would not need this strong of a current to keep the corals happy, but that strong makes me concerned my tank would not become a snowglobe.
As I can not make a decision based on my experience, what do you all think? Too much or still within the ideal range?
Thank you for reading
I have a general question that I felt was better suited for this forum over the nano section. I have set up a 14 gallon biocube with the intentions of trying to keep SPS corals exclusively. A choice needs to be made as far as supplementing the flow up to appropriate levels.
I was researching the Jebao WP-25, to circumvent the cost of a Vortech MP10. According to the product page on Amazon, the lowest strength setting on the Jebao is 3200 liters, or roughly 850 gallons per hour. I had guessed I would not need this strong of a current to keep the corals happy, but that strong makes me concerned my tank would not become a snowglobe.
As I can not make a decision based on my experience, what do you all think? Too much or still within the ideal range?
Thank you for reading