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Hi everyone, I’m new here, I have a 32 gallon tide line AIO I am looking for advice on flow and lighting. As of now I have a VCN random flow generator and have downloaded a few AI 16 prime presets. My tank has quite a few corals and just a few fish.


 
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Looks like your corals are fluffy and happy. Being 32gallon, probably need some flow.

As for the light, if it’s not killing the corals and seeing they are encrusting/growing should be okay and if you want, you can upgrade or add extra lights to your current light system.


You want the flow so you don’t have dead spots.

For the flow, I would recommend gyre style pump and have it blowing cross the top.
 

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Hi everyone, I’m new here, I have a 32 gallon tide line AIO I am looking for advice on flow and lighting. As of now I have a VCN random flow generator and have downloaded a few AI 16 prime presets. My tank has quite a few corals and just a few fish.
Tank looks great - Is there a reason you're trying to change what appears to be working well?
 
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Hi everyone, I’m new here, I have a 32 gallon tide line AIO I am looking for advice on flow and lighting. As of now I have a VCN random flow generator and have downloaded a few AI 16 prime presets. My tank has quite a few corals and just a few fish.
Tank looks great - Is there a reason you're trying to change what appears to be working well?
Just wanna make sure I’m doing everything right as I stated this is my first salt tank. I’m 16 months in. I’m more worried about flow and dead spots and I wanna make sure the lighting is either not too strong or not too low.
 
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Looks like your corals are fluffy and happy. Being 32gallon, probably need some flow.

As for the light, if it’s not killing the corals and seeing they are encrusting/growing should be okay and if you want, you can upgrade or add extra lights to your current light system.


You want the flow so you don’t have dead spots.

For the flow, I would recommend gyre style pump and have it blowing cross the top.
Thank you I will definitely look into one. I appreciate that.
 
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Looks like your corals are fluffy and happy. Being 32gallon, probably need some flow.

As for the light, if it’s not killing the corals and seeing they are encrusting/growing should be okay and if you want, you can upgrade or add extra lights to your current light system.


You want the flow so you don’t have dead spots.

For the flow, I would recommend gyre style pump and have it blowing cross the top.
Thank you I appreciate that. I will look into it. I thought I might need more flow but being new. I just wanted to make sure. Thank you for the advice.
 
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Looks like your corals are fluffy and happy. Being 32gallon, probably need some flow.

As for the light, if it’s not killing the corals and seeing they are encrusting/growing should be okay and if you want, you can upgrade or add extra lights to your current light system.


You want the flow so you don’t have dead spots.

For the flow, I would recommend gyre style pump and have it blowing cross the top.
Thank you I will look into that. I appreciate the advice.🙏
 
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I don't know, looking at the tank maybe you should be giving advice rather than asking for it. The tank is stunning.
Thank you very much. I appreciate that. It means a lot, especially being very new to this hobby
 

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Just wanna make sure I’m doing everything right as I stated this is my first salt tank. I’m 16 months in. I’m more worried about flow and dead spots and I wanna make sure the lighting is either not too strong or not too low.
Again, tank is gorgeous, so there isn't much to do.

Dead spots, you can look all around and see if there are places where detritus is building up. If there are any either adjust where the flow is pointed, or consider adding another powerhead.
 

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