Gary Majchrzak
Team RC
when it comes to flow discussions there are two main breakdowns:
1) what is desired
2) how to accomplish what's desired
Aquarium size and biotope (environment being re-created) affect both. There are several devices I wouldn't use to create flow in any aquarium simply because (after researching/experimenting with them) they're
*more prone to failure over time than others
or
*produce undesirable/unsatisfactory results
Gimme a bunch of MaxiJets on a wavemaker (or controller) and I can set up a good alternating gyre in almost any home size aquarium. MJ's are inexpensive, reliable and practically indestructible. Penductors on returns of a 72" long (or larger) high flow aquarium can provide unbelievable massive current. I like Tunze Streams.
These are the three flow making devices I'm using in my aquarium right now.
1) what is desired
2) how to accomplish what's desired
Aquarium size and biotope (environment being re-created) affect both. There are several devices I wouldn't use to create flow in any aquarium simply because (after researching/experimenting with them) they're
*more prone to failure over time than others
or
*produce undesirable/unsatisfactory results
Gimme a bunch of MaxiJets on a wavemaker (or controller) and I can set up a good alternating gyre in almost any home size aquarium. MJ's are inexpensive, reliable and practically indestructible. Penductors on returns of a 72" long (or larger) high flow aquarium can provide unbelievable massive current. I like Tunze Streams.
These are the three flow making devices I'm using in my aquarium right now.