asylumdown
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This tank is spectacular.
I'm presently planning my next tank and have very similar aesthetic tastes to you, I hate the look of powerheads and equipment in the main display. I'm planning on a 4 foot by 4 foot cube, and am really interested in going the gyre route, but since it will be 3 sides viewable, having bulky and unattractive powerheads stuck to the glass is not an option.
What advice would you give to someone planning a gyre tank after running yours for a few years now? Is there anything you wish you could change about the way yours is set up? Placement of outlets, rock work, etc. How has the 'gyre' effect held up as the corals have grown in? Did you at any point wish you could have added more flow? Do you find any weird growth patterns with corals near the closed loop outlets, or weird flow related growth patterns at all?
I'm presently planning my next tank and have very similar aesthetic tastes to you, I hate the look of powerheads and equipment in the main display. I'm planning on a 4 foot by 4 foot cube, and am really interested in going the gyre route, but since it will be 3 sides viewable, having bulky and unattractive powerheads stuck to the glass is not an option.
What advice would you give to someone planning a gyre tank after running yours for a few years now? Is there anything you wish you could change about the way yours is set up? Placement of outlets, rock work, etc. How has the 'gyre' effect held up as the corals have grown in? Did you at any point wish you could have added more flow? Do you find any weird growth patterns with corals near the closed loop outlets, or weird flow related growth patterns at all?















