Euphyllia MP10 help

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I just got a MP10QD in my AIO 10g. Most of my corals are euphyllia, and I'm having a hard time finding a setting that's comfortable for them. The hammers and frogspawn seem ok, but my torch seems to be blowing all over the place. Any suggestions on where to place the pump/settings?
 

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I have an MP10 on my 10 gal nuvo and found that placing the pump close to the top and having it on lagoon mode at the lowest setting Seems to keep all my corals happy.
I have an elegant, hammers, mushrooms, and Acans. Along with some other SPS frags
 
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thanks for the quick response! I might need to move a couple things to keep them happy. I'm trying out lagoon mode as well. I know the corals aren't going to look happy right now since i changed the flow, but how long should I wait until I try to move them to a different spot?
 
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I run an MP40QD on a 40 gallon, and out of all the settings, Lagoon mode seems to keep my Euphyllias happiest. I have more of them than any other coral, so that's what I leave it on. Indirect flow bounced of liverock works for me.
 

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