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04/19/2009, 09:02 PM | #1 |
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Flow Problem
I know there are many causes for cyano and have heard that lack of flow could contribute.
The question that I have is how do I get enough flow on my substrate in the tank and still allow areas for low flow softies. Some of the mushrooms and such say medium light and low flow. I thought I could put those down on the bottom, but they shrink up b/c I have to much flow. Any ideas on how I can balance the two?
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04/19/2009, 09:17 PM | #2 |
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Have you tried having your powerhead streams crashing in the center of the tank? It seems to direct the water in lots of different directions.
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04/19/2009, 09:23 PM | #3 |
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You should not have problems with flow over or around your mushrooms just as long as it not direct flow. My mushrooms tend to like a little flow but direct flow will more than likely shrink them or sever the stem and cause them to break off and float around the tank.
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04/19/2009, 10:06 PM | #4 | |
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Re: Flow Problem
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04/19/2009, 10:21 PM | #5 |
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Flow is relative, Cbravo212. You can have harsh laminar flow like that from Maxi-Jet powerheads, or random turbulent flow like that of Koralis, Tunze, or Vortechs. Your inhabitants can tolerate a lot more flow with a wider pattern than that of a laminar flow pattern. I have 2 Tunze Nanostreams in my 40g, approx 34x turnover, and have no problem keeping mushrooms. Believe me. Wish I could get rid of some of those darn things.
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04/20/2009, 06:57 AM | #6 |
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Thanks for the replys. After messing with it some and taking Kraze's advice I pointed them in toward each other. Right now I have two Koralia 1s pointing toward the center with a nano low behind the rock work pointing forward. I also have my return which is approx 500gph.
This created a great turbulent flow and a nice rolling flow down across the substrate.
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