Enough flow for bubble coral?

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I feel like this might be too much flow for a bubble, but there isn’t another place to put it in the tank without changing the rockwork. Could anyone provide a second opinion? Thank you for your responses.
 

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Looks fine to me. Although it's on the upper end I'd imagine
 

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Mine gets that much flow , it's a little intermittent though.
 

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I think it's ok. A slow waving back and forth motion and not being whipped back and forth in a jerking type of movement is what mine prefers.
I made a video of the moment mine exhibits to share with a member that was asking the same question not too long ago. My oldest coral I have, 9 years this month. Probably close to 10" across fully inflated.


 

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