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Another problem you see often is the buffering effect of having two bodies of flow directed against one another, e.g. two powerheads pointed at one another from opposite ends of the tank. This not only reduces overall flow momentum, but creates shearing forces where the bodies meet. This uncomfortable zone is easily reflected in motile animals becoming stressed and/or feeling the proximity of these shearing zones (anemones will often vacate these areas). HTH
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![]() Hitchhiking this thread
![]() I guess you want more interactions with corals now :P Although these is probably the most challenging type of reefing but if you can't do it, it can be marked as impossible :P And if by any chance you would let go off some suns, I will be the first one to grab atleast a head ![]() |
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![]() i think ill do a coral skeleton rubble sand bed to hide the bulkheads and small standpipes
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