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![]() The short answer is no. The long answer is the amount of flow your tank can handle is mostly dependant upon your rockwork and animal placement. If you have all your more sensitive corals located in areas where the rocks naturally force calmer currents, then you shouldn't have any issues with your flow.
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![]() Wouldn't it more cost effective just to get one Hydor 4?
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![]() the 4's are bigger, closer in size to the seio 620's I'm trying to get rid of, and that would only let me have flow in one spot, with 2 of them, then it's easier to fine tune the flow.
I'm not to worried about the money, tax refund just got deposited, so I've got a bit of money to have some fun with. |