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Old 03-18-2010, 06:21 AM
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Default powerhead placement?

Just curious if this powerhead placement works.

It's on a 15G FOWLR.

1x 160gph
1x 106gph

17x return rate.

The only inhabitants are two clarkii clownfish

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Old 03-18-2010, 08:44 AM
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Where is the overflow located in that picture and do you have any pictures of the tank itself ? :-)
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no overflow, and I'll throw a pic up tomorrow.
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oh, you said "17x return rate" so i thought there was a return in there somewhere which would have suggested an overflow of some sort. You must mean 17 x water flow rate then. A picture would be nice because it is kinda of hard to imagine what everything in your picture represents. Those squares in the middle, is that your live rock pile? Does this mean your live rock sits in the middle of the tank as opposed to leaning on the glass at the back of the tank? Arrows point in the direction that the powerheads are pointing? Do they point up or down at all?

Typically one thing you want to watch out for when placing powerheads are dead spots where debris like uneaten fish food and fish poop can collect.
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i also wonder about this, right now i have a 65 gallon tank that i just setup the other day added my live sand, right now i only have one power head, how many should i have for a tank this size? Im also running a canaster system, with a skimmer,

i see all of people use sumps. Will i be ok without a sump?
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Old 04-13-2010, 06:18 PM
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i also wonder about this, right now i have a 65 gallon tank that i just setup the other day added my live sand, right now i only have one power head, how many should i have for a tank this size? Im also running a canaster system, with a skimmer,

i see all of people use sumps. Will i be ok without a sump?
No sump is fine, I think with one power head is fine but two will do a better job in circulate the water
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