brad65ford
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Hey guys, I can honestly admit this is one of the hardest subjects for me to comprehend since its hard to know what is making the corals (sps's in this case) happy. We have already read about sps's need high flow, so you my head i crank up the flow and wonder why they don't do well.
So what is really the answer? It seems to be a complex ratio between lighting intensity and nutrients along with water flow. At the moment I'm running a very small system (20g long with 10g sump). My over flow pump is 800gph which has been cut in half since its blowing like a mother. Also was running a MP10 at 4 bars (blue lights). For some reason it seems to be to much. Can anyone share their success by decreasing flow in their systems? Hopefully this is something more common and or thought wrong in the past. I'm going to cut the mp10 off and run the main pump at 1/4 to see if the corals will extend their polyps out more.
So what is really the answer? It seems to be a complex ratio between lighting intensity and nutrients along with water flow. At the moment I'm running a very small system (20g long with 10g sump). My over flow pump is 800gph which has been cut in half since its blowing like a mother. Also was running a MP10 at 4 bars (blue lights). For some reason it seems to be to much. Can anyone share their success by decreasing flow in their systems? Hopefully this is something more common and or thought wrong in the past. I'm going to cut the mp10 off and run the main pump at 1/4 to see if the corals will extend their polyps out more.