Im sure no one meant anything against Jims tank, there is a reason it's recognized on our front page.
http://www.chemicalvalleyreefclub.com/
I stand by my first response to his question on page one. I also stand by what I have said about what some pumps can and can not do, as I have heard and witnessed first hand what some of the problems with Seios and others can be. I choose Tunze systems as the tool for my needs, because they are reliable, efficient, and much easier than most other options which would need to be taken to generate the kind of flow I personally require in my systems, it is the best solution by far IMO.
I still believe that flow is the key and the most neglected aspect to most peoples reef tanks. Jims tank demonstrates exactly what I was saying, I also believe that if those were 6100 streams in there that the tank would look even better than it does now imagine that!. But he used what he had and it has worked for now. As his SPS grow they will require more and more flow, he knows this, any serious SPS keeper knows this.
Of course Tunze products can't "cure syphilis, promote world peace or guarantee a successful reef tank." as Amy said, but with the right tools in your arsenal, you will have a much better chance at achieving the goal of having a successful reef tank and Tunze helps achieve that goal. That's not a promotion, plug or advertisement but a fact as far as I am concerned.
jmccown:
Best of luck with your tank either way Im sure you will understand the flow issue in time, it took me 2 years of conferring and at times arguing with others until I did. My information in this thread has been only to help, sorry if I offended you but I call it as I see it with this subject and have since day one. You have a LARGE tank my friend, 380 gallons! and you are going to need a LOT more flow in the long run, how you achieve that flow is your choice.
Enjoy,
Ron