Power Heads required?

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I have a 75 gallon tank 48x21x18 that I'm about to put sand and water in and start cycling. Its going to be a fish only with live rock and eventually adding a nem. Is a power head required for this setup?
 

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Yes, you will need power heads. Pretty much every set up will need power heads.
 

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The jaebo wp25 or rw8 are perfect for a 75. You will need 2 maybe 3. Can also use tunze or vortech that put out about the same flow rates.
 
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Awesome quick question to make sure I understand the purpose, this creates better oxygen exchange so that I don't need an air pump correct?
 

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That and it also creates flow, which is one of the most important things in a tank. Without them the water would hardly move and everything would die.
 

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They basically act like a wave does in the ocean. Most corals won't even open if there isn't any movement. It also can help keep all the derititus or fish poo suspended so that it can go down the overflow or cleaned in other ways like a protein skimmer
 
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So the recommendation is that I get 2 are they to go on opposite sides of the tank?
 

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To add another perspective to this question..... NO you do not need Power heads but, having a fairly strong flow rate within the aquarium is very beneficial on many levels. There are three primary ways to achieve flow in our systems and #1 would be the use of powerheads with Wave Makers being the best, #2 a Closed Loop setup with external high flow pump(s), having no unsightly powerheads but more complicated in the plumbing aspects and #3 High flow Sumps with the use of alternating and or rotaing return lines like SeaSwirls and SCWD's. The third option would really be only a good option on FOWLR or primarily a LPS Reef where only moderate flow is needed.

Food for thought and just another fact that there is always alternative methods to this hobby.

Cheers, Todd
 
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