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I would expect that those corals appreciate high flow just as much as SPS. I would leave your CL running...or shut it down only for limited time periods. The other thing to consider is that you don't want to leave water in the CL pipes for long periods...
Hmm...things may also start to live inside the CL piping. |
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I would just leave it on.
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I would just like to know what the heck a CL is LOL
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Leave it on and get the SPS started sooner than later
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Ahh ok, thanks. Never thought of closed loop
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