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I always have though that Gigantea need a lot of water movement. Maily this is due to me/us not able to keep Gigantea a live with ususaly tank condition, plus the few people who were able to keep Gigantea report that they were keep with a lot of water movement.
Recently there seem to be information that Gigantea can be keep with low water flow. An example of this in in the Waikiki Aquarium. There is a Gigantea there at is doing well with hardly any water movemnt at all.
So, what kind of flow do you keep your gigantea under? Is it doing well and for how long?
I keep my under very high flow of an MP10 in small 30 cube, another unce two MP10 in a 65 g tank and the third under a MP60 in a 100 g cube tank. All doing very well and have been under captivity one 12+ years (under my care 6 months), one for 13 months and one for 10 months.
Recently there seem to be information that Gigantea can be keep with low water flow. An example of this in in the Waikiki Aquarium. There is a Gigantea there at is doing well with hardly any water movemnt at all.
So, what kind of flow do you keep your gigantea under? Is it doing well and for how long?
I keep my under very high flow of an MP10 in small 30 cube, another unce two MP10 in a 65 g tank and the third under a MP60 in a 100 g cube tank. All doing very well and have been under captivity one 12+ years (under my care 6 months), one for 13 months and one for 10 months.
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