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![]() How much flow should be at a frogspawn?
My tank developed a leak last week, so a tank change had to made, after the rebuild my frogspawn hasnt opened up fully, it is getting hit with a lot of flow where it is now and i am just wondering if that might be what has caused this? everything else seems to be doing fine even my toadstool is getting quite the blast sorry for the questons i just want everything to be happy and healthy thx
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![]() I like my frogspawn (and I think my frogspawn likes me
![]() Toadstools don't seem to mind the blast of flow. I have mine in a 4ft tank at the opposite end of a Tunze 6060 and it seems to like it even with its polyps pinned back ![]() Christy ![]()
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![]() Christy's right, most LPS corals require and also prefer moderate to light flow. With soft delicate tissue, these corals tend to open up more in a gentle breeze rather than a storm
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![]() Mine likes moderate flow...just enought to make his tentacles sway in the current!!!
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