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Hi all,
I am in the process of setting up my 140G red Sea reefer peninsula 650 tank. It will be a barebottom SPS only tank with tons of flow.
The question I have for all the SPS experts is:
Do you keep all your powerheads on at high flow all the time or do you reduce flow at night?
If you reduce flow at night is it mainly to give the fish a break while they sleep or is there some benefit to corals? (I know there is probably no "proven" answer to this question)
I'm likely looking at a Gyre near the bottom of the tank to keep the bottom free of detritius and two mp40's. Build thread coming soon just trying to plan everything.
Pete
I am in the process of setting up my 140G red Sea reefer peninsula 650 tank. It will be a barebottom SPS only tank with tons of flow.
The question I have for all the SPS experts is:
Do you keep all your powerheads on at high flow all the time or do you reduce flow at night?
If you reduce flow at night is it mainly to give the fish a break while they sleep or is there some benefit to corals? (I know there is probably no "proven" answer to this question)
I'm likely looking at a Gyre near the bottom of the tank to keep the bottom free of detritius and two mp40's. Build thread coming soon just trying to plan everything.
Pete