Zigzag Man
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Wow, what a great idea for a thread... water movement is probably one of the most important aspects of having a healthy reef next to lighting.
It'll probably be easiest to explain my setup by showing a picture of it first.
I have 4 MJ-1200s, 2 Seio 820s, and a split return that pushes about 1000gph or so off a Mag 18.
Like was mentioned by other members, everything banks off the glass except for one of my powerheads which points at a downward angle to break up the flow and keep my frogspawn and hammer from getting blasted.
I also run everything up high, and have my rockwork relatively low, so that there's hardly any obstruction of the water flow (at least at the moment). I get nice eddies and currents throughout the tank running it this way, and all polyps on my SPS are moving from top to bottom.
The fish love it... don't have any problems with them trying to hide or avoid the currents.
Someone was asking how to temper the flow of a MJ-1200 in a previous post (not sure who ATM), but if you look at the furthest right MJ-1200, I have a homemade eductor on one.
Here's a side view shot:
Now it doesn't get near the flow gain of a mixing eductor (a 5:1 ratio), but it does get 'some' extra movement. It was relatively simple to build as well, and only has 3 main parts. a 3/4" coupling, a 1/2" coupling, and a small section of 1/2" pipe. None of it is glued, and the small piece of pipe is fit to the volute of the MJ-1200 with a piece of 1/2" ID tubing (press fit inside the 1/2" pipe). It sucks microbbles in from approximately 1" to 1-1/2" away, so that leads me to believe that it's actually working, just not as efficiently as a mixing eductor on a high-pressure pump would. To get to the point, rather than a high-velocity blast coming out of the eductor, it's more of a gentle narrowly focused beam of water, which doesn't fan out as much as a powerhead without the eductor.
I'm still in the observation stages, but am about to construct another for the MJ-1200 that doesn't have the flow director on it... at least it was cheap to build, about 50 cents for the two couplings, and figure in some extra for 1/2" pipe and tubing if you don't have any laying around.
So far I've been very happy with the flow in my tank, detritus stays in the water column for the most part, and the SPS are all growing like crazy. Plus, the SPS are getting thicker branches and plates, which leads me to believe that I'm getting the adequate amount of flow.
OK... the novel's done...
It'll probably be easiest to explain my setup by showing a picture of it first.

I have 4 MJ-1200s, 2 Seio 820s, and a split return that pushes about 1000gph or so off a Mag 18.
Like was mentioned by other members, everything banks off the glass except for one of my powerheads which points at a downward angle to break up the flow and keep my frogspawn and hammer from getting blasted.
I also run everything up high, and have my rockwork relatively low, so that there's hardly any obstruction of the water flow (at least at the moment). I get nice eddies and currents throughout the tank running it this way, and all polyps on my SPS are moving from top to bottom.
The fish love it... don't have any problems with them trying to hide or avoid the currents.
Someone was asking how to temper the flow of a MJ-1200 in a previous post (not sure who ATM), but if you look at the furthest right MJ-1200, I have a homemade eductor on one.
Here's a side view shot:

Now it doesn't get near the flow gain of a mixing eductor (a 5:1 ratio), but it does get 'some' extra movement. It was relatively simple to build as well, and only has 3 main parts. a 3/4" coupling, a 1/2" coupling, and a small section of 1/2" pipe. None of it is glued, and the small piece of pipe is fit to the volute of the MJ-1200 with a piece of 1/2" ID tubing (press fit inside the 1/2" pipe). It sucks microbbles in from approximately 1" to 1-1/2" away, so that leads me to believe that it's actually working, just not as efficiently as a mixing eductor on a high-pressure pump would. To get to the point, rather than a high-velocity blast coming out of the eductor, it's more of a gentle narrowly focused beam of water, which doesn't fan out as much as a powerhead without the eductor.
I'm still in the observation stages, but am about to construct another for the MJ-1200 that doesn't have the flow director on it... at least it was cheap to build, about 50 cents for the two couplings, and figure in some extra for 1/2" pipe and tubing if you don't have any laying around.
So far I've been very happy with the flow in my tank, detritus stays in the water column for the most part, and the SPS are all growing like crazy. Plus, the SPS are getting thicker branches and plates, which leads me to believe that I'm getting the adequate amount of flow.
OK... the novel's done...
