Do I need a circulation pump for a 5 gallon tank?

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My tank is Fluval Spec V, i'm using the pump the tank came with

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Depending on the equipment your currently have and the coral you intend to keep I'd say maybe. Maybe you'll be ok without but maybe it's best to get something.
 
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Depending on the equipment your currently have and the coral you intend to keep I'd say maybe. Maybe you'll be ok without but maybe it's best to get something.

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If you're going FOWLR, youll be fine with just the stock pump. If you're adding coral, I suspect you'll want a small powerhead to increase water movement.

I have a freshwater fluval spec 5 for a betta and the pump really only creates surface agitation.
 
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If you're going FOWLR, youll be fine with just the stock pump. If you're adding coral, I suspect you'll want a small powerhead to increase water movement.

I have a freshwater fluval spec 5 for a betta and the pump really only creates surface agitation.
I am planning to keep corals.
What kind of pump do you recommend?
would one like this work?

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I am planning to keep corals.
What kind of pump do you recommend?
would one like this work?

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Yes a little 80gph pump should give you enough flow to keep softies and lps. I would aim it either at the front glass or at the back of a rock so that it diffuses and randomizes the flow a little bit.
 

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