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Hey guys so I’ve recently picked up an alveopora and a hammer and I’m nervous to be completely honest. IMO they look ok for now.I got them yesterday and just wanted to know what you guys thought about them and also if you would mind sharing any tips it would be amazing
 

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Hey guys so I’ve recently picked up an alveopora and a hammer and I’m nervous to be completely honest. IMO they look ok for now.I got them yesterday and just wanted to know what you guys thought about them and also if you would mind sharing any tips it would be amazing
They look healthy how new is your tank? Any wave makers?
 
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They look healthy how new is your tank? Any wave makers?
My tank just turned 8 months today so I’m kinda proud of myself in a way after battling the uglies for a while. It’s a 10 gal so I’m scared of getting wave makers Incase they are too strong . (But no there are no wave makers so I put them as close to filter output as possible)
 

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My tank just turned 8 months today so I’m kinda proud of myself in a way after battling the uglies for a while. It’s a 10 gal so I’m scared of getting wave makers Incase they are too strong . (But no there are no wave makers so I put them as close to filter output as possible)
awesome!!! The uglies suck. Just keep up with water changes you should be okay do you have a full tank shot?
 
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Here’s one also do they look like they need more flow of could they benefit from it? I’m willing to spend the money but I’m afraid it would be overkill with the wave maker. Thoughts?
 

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Here’s one also do they look like they need more flow of could they benefit from it? I’m willing to spend the money but I’m afraid it would be overkill with the wave maker. Thoughts?
You can probably get 2 nano wave makers maybe some one else has a better idea
 
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A Jebao ow-10 would work well.
The controller allows for adjustment of speed and mode.
Thanks also are you sure that a jebao would work well? I don’t want to really want to take them off the stand since they are just beginning to adjust to the light and I’m scared the flow would be too strong.
 
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Maybe a nero 3 and run it at low speed. Could place it behind that larger rock to deflect the flow and help keep detritus off the rocks in addition to creating flow :thinking-face:
A Nero is a little out of my budget but thanks for the advice
 
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This one has nice gentle flow. I run one in my fuge. I would definatly recommend some type of flow passing over the rocks besides just the return. JMO
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Is there any chance you could send a short video? I’ve purchased a 475 gph before but it was really strong on my 10 gallon and was starting to stir some sand around. A video for reference would help thx
 

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Thanks also are you sure that a jebao would work well? I don’t want to really want to take them off the stand since they are just beginning to adjust to the light and I’m scared the flow would be too strong.
An ow-10 can be dialed down to work in that tank. Put it on the back wall in wave 1 mode and keep the power at 1 and go from their. This will move water but not the sand if pointed towards the surface. Wave mode goes on/off every second. You can adjust the time faster or slower too.
 

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Is there any chance you could send a short video? I’ve purchased a 475 gph before but it was really strong on my 10 gallon and was starting to stir some sand around. A video for reference would help thx
Sorry mine is in the sump in a chamber with a bunch of rock rubble and chaeto so really can't see anything.
 

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You will need some current in there for the corals to be healthy. I think the Jebao and the Tunze both look like good options. You can direct the flow more towards to surface so that it is not too direct on the corals. I imagine that you will have to move them off that rack eventually, so why not sooner than later?

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An ow-10 can be dialed down to work in that tank. Put it on the back wall in wave 1 mode and keep the power at 1 and go from their. This will move water but not the sand if pointed towards the surface. Wave mode goes on/off every second. You can adjust the time faster or slower too.
Thanks I’ll be sure to buy one and send a pic once it’s in so I can get advice on coral placement too lol
 
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You will need some current in there for the corals to be healthy. I think the Jebao and the Tunze both look like good options. You can direct the flow more towards to surface so that it is not too direct on the corals. I imagine that you will have to move them off that rack eventually, so why not sooner than later?

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Yeah your right I was just worried the flow could be a little too strong
 

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