I've used them in the past. They seem to work ok. The last time I was running one I
had a problem finding a calm spot for some of the corals that don't like flow.
Could you put a ball valve in to reduce the flow?
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I've used them in the past. They seem to work ok. The last time I was running one I
had a problem finding a calm spot for some of the corals that don't like flow.
Yes that would would work but would reduce flow over the intire bar. But you could put reducers in part way down the bar or change the size of some of the holes. If you could figure out where you wanted lower flow befor you hid it behind the rock
What's a few grand when I got a buddy like you backing me up :tongue:somebody dropped afew grand tonight
like say, ya i spent some money on plumbing , pump and 4 way but to me it's going to be well worth not seeing any pumps in the tank. should have a nice clear view from one side to the other. the plumbing cost gets in for ever 2" union ball at around 30 each and what 10 for each 1" union ball. i have had to piece it together part, by part. ya, at this point the tank could have been up and running a long time ago but feel i can take my time, then enjoy it for a long time to come.
ss are the port comging from the 4way, thought i was going to get the Super Squirt but ended up getting the full 4way , diffence in how much water they can pass though the units. the over flow box came from glass-holes works real nice! i cut 7 holes, 2 for the overflow ,4 for the CL returns and on for the CL feed. only 2 of the 4 returns run at any one time.