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I have a 125 6ft x 2ft x 2ft tank with a center overflow box I have 1 jebao rw15 set half way on pulse mode on one end and a hydor 550 says max 600gph on the pump I feel like I'm getting dead spot but not real sure how to know for sure I do get build-up on the rocks from sand stiring but I see other tanks stuff in there just whipping around mine barely rocks all my rock is against the back glass or overflow box I have a few other powerheads any advice would help


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I've hear of taking a skewer and attaching a ribbon of some sort to the end and moving around your tank to check for dead spots. Kinda like putting a ribbon on an ac vent to see when it is blowing air.
 
An FTS would help. I like to use the turkey baster and watch the dust flow or feed a lil heavy w brine or eggs and look at the flow.
and honestly if its not a truly dead spot, I just buy a low flow coral for it:D
 
That is ingenious any idea as to how much gph a 125 should have?
 
My concern is you can see my green slimer on the frag rack it has no polyp extension I just have never gotten the flow dialed in since setting this tank up in a hurry used what I had kinda thing the rw15 blows hard but it's just not circulating imo
 
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It depends on what your stock is for flow. I know that much, as to what your particular requirements may be, I'm unsure and would think someone else may be better to answer that question. I personally run a maxspect gyre 150 at 60% on a 110 (48x18x30) with a small wp 10 opposite to just throw some randomness in there. Mainly LPS and softie. The one acro I have loves the flow (it's tiny as it was a tester to see how my system would do with acro)
 
I think your frag rack is in the wrong place in the tank for higher turbulant flow frags. Its likely in the middle where the two streams meet.
And call me a Ludite, but I think math is wrong sometimes, I look at the animals and the flow it prefers. The math has merit for turnover, yes, but I think the animal knows best and rock work is a major factor. Thank goodness for DC heads.

You have a pretty open rockwork so your two heads and a return should work. But probably too small. No I have never had a 6' tank either, but my 4' 55 has 2 wp25's (800-2000) , and its almost too much. If you do the dust test, check it out, and if you offset the two heads it should create a crossing current. I love the ELSE mode to. its a little tricky to dial in as it changes constantly.
I like the WPs too as it has a big "mouth" to move a larger water vol if at a sometimes lower GPH.


PS I have 2 rw8 heads w the old controllers so the give less flow I guess. Perfect for my little 30 cube.

ebay listing w all the wp's &rw gph and the best prices I found too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/36152882133...49&var=630916634241&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
 
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It depends on what your stock is for flow. I know that much, as to what your particular requirements may be, I'm unsure and would think someone else may be better to answer that question. I personally run a maxspect gyre 150 at 60% on a 110 (48x18x30) with a small wp 10 opposite to just throw some randomness in there. Mainly LPS and softie. The one acro I have loves the flow (it's tiny as it was a tester to see how my system would do with acro)
I think we are both suggesting a shopping trip:).
Enablers!:D
 

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