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04/22/2012, 03:14 PM | #1 |
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Too Much flow for a 29g reef??
Hey everyone. I was thinking of setting up a 29g reef tank and I was looking at using the following equipment.
Fluval C3 Reef Octopus BH-1000 2 Hydor Koralia Evo 550 with a JBJ Wavemaker Duo Do you think this will be too much flow for this size tank? My space is very limited and I already have a 29g aquarium but when I added up all the GPH's for the equipment it would be like 51.8X turnover rate and that just seems really high to me. Any opinions are greatly appreciated!!! Happy Reefing. |
04/22/2012, 03:29 PM | #2 |
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remove the C3 and perhaps swap the 550's for 425's which are alot smaller.
You could go with the koralia smartwave instead of the jbj as well. I don't know if its too much flow, i am newb, but from what I am finding with my 40g 4ft tank... in your 29 I would do 3 425's on the smartwave.. But! it depends on what you want to keep as well...
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04/22/2012, 03:36 PM | #3 |
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I just moved from a 29g with a 550 koralia and a 425 koralia mini on the koralia smart wave, and IMO that was too much flow for my tank, pretty much everywhere had medium to high flow. I also have a whisper 30 on there but that is just for surface agitation. I think 2 425s should do it nicely.
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04/22/2012, 03:42 PM | #5 |
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If you keep a power filter just run carbon and any phosphate reducing media in it nothing else, unless you convert to a fuge.
If you put anything else in it, such as foam, or biomedia you will be cleaning it every week, when the LR and skimmer could be doing it all for you.
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04/22/2012, 03:43 PM | #6 |
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btw I moved from the 29g to a 57g and I have kept the two powerheads and only added a return flow from my sump... so I havent added much and those two powerheads on the smart wave are fine for my 57.
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04/22/2012, 03:46 PM | #8 |
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High flow is good! Run them all and angle/direct it based on the needs of the inhabitants. It takes time but its worth it.
I had a 29g mixed reef with all sorts of softies and lps for 3 yrs. My flow was 70x-90x. Flow is your friend, and you need more in smaller tanks. Do you need 50x+.....no. Will it help ....hell yes! |
04/22/2012, 06:27 PM | #9 |
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Yeah the only time too much flow is a problem is if your blasting your corals so much you tear flesh away. Other then that its usually always a good thing to have high random flow, without blowing around your sand-bed of course.
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