Best placement for corals and powerheads for moderate flow.

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Hello everyone. I will be posting this here as well as in one of the general equipment channel. Currently I’m thinking about rearranging my three of my corals and the power heads in my 32 gallon biocube for the best amount of flow. I want to avoid dead spots and make sure that The zoanthids and gsp get moderate amount of movement. Please forgive the blue lighting as right now I have it set down to low moon light. In the back left corner I have a rock with a orange laptop on it. In the back right I have a rock with a green star polyp on it which is currently shut. In the front right I have live rock with a monti and three small zoanthid frags in top back left corner I have a Sicce 2000 which is kept in a mesh cage to keep my seahorses from getting stuck in it or from having their tails cut off. In the middle of the front right corner I have a small AquaTop Max Flow pump. I am not moving anything to the front left corner as I have a hide that is covered in calurpa algae. Which corners would be best for each corals and which areas do you think would be best for the power heads?

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I got seahorses; most of the corals are softies or Acan lords, et ...
I have 3 powerheads: 2 Tunze and 1 Neptune WAV .... I was worried about the same things: incorrect flow, injury. That Sicce looks lethal, but I noticed my ponies avoid the output side. As for low, I bank shot my flow off the back glass and glass bottom...
Flow is moderatley strong, the seahorses rest midday anyway
 

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Well, in the spirit of Jolly Cooperation...

My GSP always loved tons of flow so I wouldn't worry too much there. Zoas just need enough to not have junk settling on them from my experience. Look around for areas when detritus collects. On my cube I had one PH shooting across the back of the tank, and another sitting in the back corner and "aimed" towards the front so that it would intersect with the return water flow. That helps created a good bit of turbulence IMO.

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Well, in the spirit of Jolly Cooperation...

My GSP always loved tons of flow so I wouldn't worry too much there. Zoas just need enough to not have junk settling on them from my experience. Look around for areas when detritus collects. On my cube I had one PH shooting across the back of the tank, and another sitting in the back corner and "aimed" towards the front so that it would intersect with the return water flow. That helps created a good bit of turbulence IMO.

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But also which areas of the tank should I move around the corals and or the pumps? If anyone has suggestions I would be happy to take them. I wish I had a better visual representation and and option of A, B, and C for coral placements and the powerheads as well.
 

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