Hello Reefers:thumbsup:
I've recently upgraded a few items, my return pump from ehiem compact+ 5000 to a Ecotech Vetra M1. which is awesome!!
And more to the point, my original powerhead that i got 2nd hand and didn't really know what i needed is a Korilla 4 wave @ 1215 g/h, i have since added a 2nd powerhead Aqua Medic ecodrift 15.1 @ 790-3950 gph. So at 100% flow i would have a total of 5165 g/h. Still lower than the x40 flow recomondation which for me would be 6200 g/h.
Here's my issue, before i added the 2nd powerhead my fish were swimming all over the tank and seemed very happy all eating well etc. When i added the new powerhead at 80% the fish seemed to struggle against the current and all grouped together in one spot and occasionally getting pushed around when they got caught in the current.
i changed the position of the PH but nothing really worked. I have since lowered the 2nd PH to 40% (total flow from both PH = 3150 g/h, half of whats recommended). Now they seem happier swimming more freely around the tank. Whats the deal with the flow rate? is it what the fish required to keep them healthy or for water movement? or both? Has anyone else had the same issue? i was thinking as the fish grow or when i add fish that required more flow to slowly up the power.
Baiscally any advise would be helpful..
ps in the future i do plan on adding SPS but not for another 6 months or so
thanks everyone
I've recently upgraded a few items, my return pump from ehiem compact+ 5000 to a Ecotech Vetra M1. which is awesome!!
And more to the point, my original powerhead that i got 2nd hand and didn't really know what i needed is a Korilla 4 wave @ 1215 g/h, i have since added a 2nd powerhead Aqua Medic ecodrift 15.1 @ 790-3950 gph. So at 100% flow i would have a total of 5165 g/h. Still lower than the x40 flow recomondation which for me would be 6200 g/h.
Here's my issue, before i added the 2nd powerhead my fish were swimming all over the tank and seemed very happy all eating well etc. When i added the new powerhead at 80% the fish seemed to struggle against the current and all grouped together in one spot and occasionally getting pushed around when they got caught in the current.
i changed the position of the PH but nothing really worked. I have since lowered the 2nd PH to 40% (total flow from both PH = 3150 g/h, half of whats recommended). Now they seem happier swimming more freely around the tank. Whats the deal with the flow rate? is it what the fish required to keep them healthy or for water movement? or both? Has anyone else had the same issue? i was thinking as the fish grow or when i add fish that required more flow to slowly up the power.
Baiscally any advise would be helpful..
ps in the future i do plan on adding SPS but not for another 6 months or so
thanks everyone