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Edit: the bubbles aren’t at the pumps. It is causing massive sized bubbles when the sheets of water collide in the middle of the tank.
I have two fx350 gyres on a peninsula shooting at each other. When I have them on constant at each other, they great massive bubbles from hitting on the surface. Is this normal? It’s so weird, I’ve never had a pump do this. You would think they wouldn’t hitting underwater about 1-1.5 inch.
I’m struggling to get good SPS flow on my 5 ft peninsula
I have two fx350 gyres on a peninsula shooting at each other. When I have them on constant at each other, they great massive bubbles from hitting on the surface. Is this normal? It’s so weird, I’ve never had a pump do this. You would think they wouldn’t hitting underwater about 1-1.5 inch.
I’m struggling to get good SPS flow on my 5 ft peninsula
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