Avi
Premium Member
I'm trying to come up with a sensible way to decrease the number of powerheads in my 120-gallon reef:
1. Seio 620
2. Seio 820
3. Seio 1500
4. MJ1200
I want to do this so as to reduce the number of powerheads in the tank, and also to increase the quality of the waterflow in the tanks so it's more efficient in keeping detritus and silt from settling on the rock (150 pounds) and behind the rock, on the substrate which is not easy to reach. The substrate in the tank is about 1 1/2-inch of reef sand. I'm certain that the flow behind the rock in the tank is insufficient.
The reef is stocked primarily with LPS and soft coral with a minimal number of SPS. Here's a recent photo so you can have an idea of the way the rock is stacked:
Is there one Tunze that I could use with the Seio 1500 and accomplish what I would like to? Or, which Tunze(s) would get me where I want to go with this without blasting the tank too much?
1. Seio 620
2. Seio 820
3. Seio 1500
4. MJ1200
I want to do this so as to reduce the number of powerheads in the tank, and also to increase the quality of the waterflow in the tanks so it's more efficient in keeping detritus and silt from settling on the rock (150 pounds) and behind the rock, on the substrate which is not easy to reach. The substrate in the tank is about 1 1/2-inch of reef sand. I'm certain that the flow behind the rock in the tank is insufficient.
The reef is stocked primarily with LPS and soft coral with a minimal number of SPS. Here's a recent photo so you can have an idea of the way the rock is stacked:

Is there one Tunze that I could use with the Seio 1500 and accomplish what I would like to? Or, which Tunze(s) would get me where I want to go with this without blasting the tank too much?