Good morning all, I've been playing with flow lately trying to get the best fit, but trying to dial it in for better sps pe has been a pain. There is so much conflicting information as well regarding flow. When I feed pieces drift slowly around the tank, but I worry if the sps are getting enough flow, as if I put my hand down next to them, I don't feel any noticeable water force, but if I spot feed reef roids they drift away. Do I need a lps to be blowing sideways nearby to determine that they have enough flow, or just a lot of drifting movement?
I currently have x2 Maxspect Jump Gyre DC 4000 gph on opposing ends of a 5ft 150g tank. They do not push a straight line of water, they point slightly down, so I turned one upside down to break the surface, and left the other in standard orientation, pointing down towards the rocks. I also have 2 midsize tunze on the back walls, both pointing outwards towards the corners to help with flow under the maxspects. I've tried running both gyres at %100, running the surface at %100 and the other at %50, and now both are running at %50 pulse mode while I observe changes, of which I've seen none on any setting. The only thing flow has seemed to influence is my clam, and my smaller fish getting blown around a little less.
Thoughts?
I currently have x2 Maxspect Jump Gyre DC 4000 gph on opposing ends of a 5ft 150g tank. They do not push a straight line of water, they point slightly down, so I turned one upside down to break the surface, and left the other in standard orientation, pointing down towards the rocks. I also have 2 midsize tunze on the back walls, both pointing outwards towards the corners to help with flow under the maxspects. I've tried running both gyres at %100, running the surface at %100 and the other at %50, and now both are running at %50 pulse mode while I observe changes, of which I've seen none on any setting. The only thing flow has seemed to influence is my clam, and my smaller fish getting blown around a little less.
Thoughts?
