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![]() Hey,
I'm hoping to get some advice and optimising the flow inside my tank. Life has been a little crazy for me and I've neglected it severely and it went downhill really quick. I'm getting my nutrients under control gradually, but lost a lot of coral to RTN so now I'm really entering recovery and maybe rebuild mode. One of the things that's been bugging me for a while has been a (maybe perceived) lack of a really good plan for flow. I think part of the problem is that the pumps I have are just not moving the water efficiently. The photo below is what the tank looked like about a year ago, I don't have a photo I'd be proud to share right now so this will have to do. The rock work is unchanged. Tank is (supposed to be) a mixed reef with LPS/softies down low and SPS mid to upper levels. Current flow in the tank is a Tunze wavebox and a pair of 6055s. The tank is a standard 75 gallon with center overflow. Return from the sump is pretty minimal, I think in the neighbourhood of 500gph. Behind the rock is a straight shot for the wavebox across the back of the tank, so the rock isn't really resting against the back glass, there's ~4" between the rock and glass. I've played around a lot with the placement of the 6055's and I just can't seem to get anything I'm super happy with. One idea I had was to add either an MP40 (new quiet drive) or a Tunze 6105 on the left side glass beside the wavebox and relocate both 6055's to the right side glass, that way the big powerhead wouldn't be fighting the wavebox. ![]() Looking forward to your thoughts! |