Is this enough flow for torch ?

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New to torch corals (and all corals) is this enough flow ?
 

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It seems like perfect to me. You could have a bit more random flow as its pushing it to one side, but I think thats the optimal amount that I go for
I need to experiment with that as it is only a cheap one directional wave maker, but I’ll keep trying new things, thanks.
 

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Does the torch look happy? To me it dies.. :) Stop trying to solve an issue you don't have! :cool: time to enjoy..
 

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New to torch corals (and all corals) is this enough flow ?
Cant open video but the rate of flow should be subtle and not vigorous that the tentacles are whipping around risking tearing of polyps from skeleton.
 

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