Fluval EVO Users !Nero 3 900GPH Flow. Too much ??

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My Nero 3 power head arrived and I very swiftly realised this might be too powerful for my tank.

I have a Fluval Spec 16 gallon (similar to evo) The powerhead is angled to the overflow box, to help a surface film problem i am dealing with.

whilst my corals (gsp+lps) don’t seem to mind, im concerned for my clowns. The smaller male seems to be staying in the same area. Is this too much flow ?? Schedule below.
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They might just be adapting to the new flow. Clowns are lazy and don’t love stronger currents, perhaps if you got them a nem they might be happier about where they stay but generally they’ll pick a part of the tank with low flow and just kind of “float” around that area
 

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I would say it is when not turned down. 76x turnover rate is high for even SPS. I know lots of people will say, more is better and it will be, when you use a larger tank. This is not one of those. The Nero 3 was designed for larger AIO tanks but I have seen people keep there in systems this small. I recommend keeping the Nero at no more than 25% and typically at 2-4%. There's probably a program in there to do that I would think?

Also, when coralline eventually builds everywhere, you will want a larger powerhead so it will come in use. Just don't crank it.
 

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