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Hey everyone! I’ve had this (Aussie gold?) torch for a few weeks and it’s been doing pretty well. I wanted to tweak the flow to keep it from drooping so I adjusted it to give some more flow in what I think is upward and indirect. Do you think this looks ok? Just don’t want to give it too much flow that it injures the soft tissue. Thanks in advance!


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And the clip…..?
Here’s mine if that helps judge.
I use a small dedicated wavemaker just for them.
 
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And the clip…..?
Here’s mine if that helps judge.
I use a small dedicated wavemaker just for them.
That looks great! Makes me feel a better that I don’t have too much. And makes me worry less about the tentacles occasionally rubbing against the ground
 
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Should be there now!
Looks good to me.
What a very very nice piece!
Thank you! I’d been searching for this exact color for a while and finally found one that I didnt need to sell a kidney for! It also looks way bigger than it actually is, my tank is only 2.5 gallons
 

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