I do think there is some value to looking at turnover per hour. Not as a blind guide with laminar flow of course, but it's pretty hard to really gauge flow in our systems by looking at it, and flow is so important and I think as a hobby we are finally realizing how important it is especially considering how much flow the ocean has. One might look at their tank and think wow, my random chaotic flow is great, I don't need to care about it, but they might really not have much flow at all without looking at the numbers. Then they have issues with SPS as they become colonies.
As I said before common sense comes into play, don't line up powerheads on one side of the tank to get 150x, but also remember that random flow from something like a vortech get's quite slow at times and you might only be using a tiny % of the pumps overall power, but it "looks" good to our eye which isn't exactly a fantastic judge of many things.
As I said before common sense comes into play, don't line up powerheads on one side of the tank to get 150x, but also remember that random flow from something like a vortech get's quite slow at times and you might only be using a tiny % of the pumps overall power, but it "looks" good to our eye which isn't exactly a fantastic judge of many things.



