Is my flow too strong?

jorge_lopez

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Hi guys! Recently set up a tank and I added my first two fish & a coral last week! I have a 25 gallon IM AIO lagoon tank with a Jebao Jecob DMP-20 wavemaker. I'm wondering if my current/flow is too strong because the only time I see my purple firefish come out is when I feed and I'm not sure if he is struggling to swim, I have it set as low as it goes and it still kind of looks like he is struggling to swim to me.
 

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I don’t usually even think about the fish just the coral when I’m thinking of flow. That Duncan is just gently flowing. Fish can handle way more flow than that! If he couldn’t handle it he would be in the safety of the rocks.
 

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I've never once thought about flow and my fish, but that is just me. Your firefish looks fine. Mine would always hide by a cave entrance when it got spooked or when I was close to the tank.
 

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Flow level looks good👍I wouldn't worry too much about the firefish as they tend to stick to one spot in the tank unless it's feeding time.
 

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