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![]() I would crank it until you see that your corals are starting to shrink up. best thing to too is play around with it. I'm always doing that with my 170 with the closed loop.
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180 starfire front, LPS, millipora Doesn't matter how much you have been reading until you take the plunge. You don't know as much as you think. Last edited by Skimmerking; 04-03-2006 at 09:01 PM. |
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![]() Rudy,
Wish I could help you decide how much flow you need. I've experimented with various sizes of Hagen 301s, 402s and 802s in our two tanks with anemones. Whatever powerheads or filtration systems you choose, they have to be bullet-proof in not sucking up anemones that move around your tank. When you are experimenting, anemomes are very likely to move, too ![]() Here's the Wavemakers, Powerheads, Heaters section from the new Reference Library for you to do some research .... http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=22049 |
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![]() You can do a closed loop without a sump - in fact a closed loop does not run through a sump because then umm.....it not closed --- it's open. Seio's are big and IMO quite unsightly so if a closed loop is an option on that size of tank you might want to think about it.
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