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Hello. I feel like my 180g is small, haha. I currently have a wp60 that is creating a nice wave motion... And a cheapo powerhead that is agitating the surface.

I want more flow for my tank that will be SPS dominated. I have 400w 20k mhs, so im good on light.

Question: I think my tank is too small and I'm worried about powerheads being too close to the sps. Uhhh, Any suggestions.

I dont have any coral yet, just fish... But I plan on adding dozens of sps frags in the next couple months.

Budget? We dont need any stinking budgets. Hahaha.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
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I tried to attach a vid, but I got an error message.

I'm thinking about putting power head on the back of a 180, 6x2x2, but they might be too close to the corals.

Maybe a wp60 on one side and an MP 60 on the other side.

And I will definitely have at least two cheapos agitating the surface.

Will try a vid again later. Just started posting again, and I'm using my iPad, ain't got it dialed yet, haha.
 

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Couple of MP60s should be more than enough for you. When it comes to SPS and flow, well, you can never have to much.
 
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I will get one mp 60 soon... And a second one after paying down the credit card. Haha.

Should I be concerned about positioning the powerheads too close to the sps.
 

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Nope. Shouldnt have to worry about where you put the SPS, unless its a low flow specific one.
 

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