Help with flow

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After a couple of months struggling with a huge algae and cyano problem due to a mini cycle after moving (I assume), I decided to remove most of my rocks and scrub them clean and dip some suffering coral skeletons in hydrogen peroxide. Of course htat meant I had to give it a new aquascape. Something I have ALWAYS struggled with was flow. I once lost a torch coral due to its polyps being litterally ripped right out off skeleton. And I suppose you could say I'm a little nervous. Hopefully the video I attached works and you can let me know if I have the flow right or not.
 

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It doesn't seem like a Video posted. If possible, it's best if you can first upload your video to YouTube and then link that back here.
 
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It doesn't seem like a Video posted. If possible, it's best if you can first upload your video to YouTube and then link that back here.
Okay, I'll try again. Reef2Reef stopped loading for me while posting. Hopefully it'll work this time.
 

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