Turbulent Waterflow

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I've read that corals need turbulent water flows and not linear/one-way flow. How important is this? I'm running a 10-gallon with a single powerhead (Hydor Koralia Nano 425) that seems to provide plenty of flow on the surface and in the water. However, since I'm only running a single head will this not provide the type of turbulence needed to keep corals?
 

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It'll be fine, I'd place it mid level angled up to the surface, more gas exchange and it distributes flow pretty evenly, even across the sand bed.
 

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