How many powerheads do i need?

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I have a 35 gal cube being set up and I have 2 jebao slw20 power heads but I'm thinking I only needed one. My thought was do a master slave situation and have them alternate to give my tank a nice "natural" flow but it's a 20x20x20 so I think it might be too much. Also I have a HOB skimmer for surface agitation so no sump :(
 

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I have a 35 gal cube being set up and I have 2 jebao slw20 power heads but I'm thinking I only needed one. My thought was do a master slave situation and have them alternate to give my tank a nice "natural" flow but it's a 20x20x20 so I think it might be too much. Also I have a HOB skimmer for surface agitation so no sump :(
2 is better. It creates turbulence and reduces directly blasting things. You'll want them on either side, 1/3 the way down, pointed at each other and slightly upward. From there you can customize but it's a good starting spot.
 

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Truthfully you'll know when you set it up.
Reefs have random chaotic flow which is exactly what you're supposed to replicate in your system. The "right" amount of flow really depends on which types of corals you plan to keep and the fish you eventually stock it with. Some corals/fish are happy working through the current and some absolutely do not like being blown around.
 
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Awesome, thanks for the info. I will play around with them. I won't have anything aside from fish for a bit but I can adjust the flow if it's agitating any corals or inverts down the road.
 

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Awesome, thanks for the info. I will play around with them. I won't have anything aside from fish for a bit but I can adjust the flow if it's agitating any corals or inverts down the road.
You want surface agitation, no dead spots and no sand blowing around.
 

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I have 3 wavemakers in my 29 gallon. . . could probably get one more in there haha! I think two is better than one. Set them up as "slave" and "master" units and get that sweet back and forth flow!
 
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I am a little worried about getting dead spots so I will really have to play around with them to make sure I eliminate those while still incorporating enough surface agitation.
 
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I have 3 wavemakers in my 29 gallon. . . could probably get one more in there haha! I think two is better than one. Set them up as "slave" and "master" units and get that sweet back and forth flow!
Is it pretty easy to set them up for that?
 

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