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Based on the types of corals you are keeping (according to your signature) I would think that your closed loop would provied more than adequate flow. The Euphyllia family of corals prefers lower flow anyways so adding additional flow might result in a decrease in polyp extension.
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just want tp make sure im stirring up all the detritus and not gettin settling deposits, which it looks like I am
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My tank is all LPS. It's a 33g tank and I have a MaxiJet 1200, MJ400, and a Koralia 2. The Koralia 2 is rated much higher than the MJ1200, but the force of the MJ1200 is quite a bit stronger due to the impeller of the MJ compared to the propeller of the Koralia. I also have an AquaClear mini running carbon, and an MJ1200 running my skimmer. So I have much more flow than you do, and my LPS don't mind. My Euphyllias are in a lower flow area though.
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OK, would 1 K-2 be enough, or 2 K-1's be better? there is a seller on ebay right now selling pairs. gawd, I ask soo many stupid questions
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you could try a "gyre" Which is like directing your flow so it moves all the water in a whirlpool style pattern around the perimeter of the tank. I use it in my 55g tank with one Korallia 4
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thx, thats kinda how it is right now I't a 1/4 round tank, so the flow scoots nicely across the curved front.
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i have 2x koralia 3's in my 40g breeder and my fish LOVE it. that would put me around 2000 gph of flow in my tank including my return pump.
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