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Need help-180g mixed reef aquarium-currently use jebao scp 150-but it is getting finnicky as heck-turns off randomly-the thing is getting loud as heck-maybe motor going-almost 4 yr old


Looking for recomendations of what to switch to and/or how many of each i need-currently just have the one on right side of tank oushing water right yo left
 
Need help-180g mixed reef aquarium-currently use jebao scp 150-but it is getting finnicky as heck-turns off randomly-the thing is getting loud as heck-maybe motor going-almost 4 yr old


Looking for recomendations of what to switch to and/or how many of each i need-currently just have the one on right side of tank oushing water right yo left
What’s your budget? If slim, jebao still makes the best budget-friendly ones IMO. If you have deep pockets, ecotech vortechs are top of the line. Two MP40’s oughta do it. Maxspect gyres are awesome too. I have 2 gyres and one mp40 in my 120g. Almost zero dead spots and I love the strong random flow I get with the combination.
 
Pic of the system helps.
A couple Jebao OW-40's would work well and be cost effective.
You can always get more if needed.
I like their controller better than Tunze and I run alot of Tunze products.
Another option would be a Sea Sweep with a Tunze powerhead.
I run 2 in my 60×30×21 with Tunze 6255's.
1 sweep and a Tunze 6255 can move alot of water. Not cheap but very effective for what they are.
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Awesome tank.

Have the flow from this single scp 150 worked for you long time? If I have only have had this in my aquarium for a long time and the result looks like yours - I had only replaced it with a similar pump.

However - I do not see a lot of fish in your aquarium - have you problem with fish surviving? If it is that way - then I would reconsider to use more than one pump and ensure that there is a sufficient exchange of water between the bottom and the surface.

This is due to the fact that such a large biomass of photosynthetic corals, as you have, produces a lot of oxygen during daylight but also consumes a lot of oxygen during darkness. The risk of areas with low or no oxygen content is high unless there is a good mix of the water between the bottom and the surface. The oxygen is both supplied (at night) and removed (during the day under lighting) via a strong surface water movement, but must be properly mixed with the bottom water. I have a similar typ of tank - half the size - and not so densely "planted" as yours.

I use a total wave maker capacity of around 40 000 L/H. I have 5 Wavemakers - Two in the bottom part (one at each side and both hided in the rock work), 1 on the left side in middle water blowing down an 2 on the right side mainly blowing in the surface. I mostly have them on short wave maker mode, creating more or less a standing wave (a Seiche wave) especially during light peak time and night. This type of waves move a lot of water.

I have - as usally for reef aquarium - a surface overflow for my recirculating pump but my aquarium interior is designed so that most of the water must pass from the bottom up via a narrow crack up to the overflow comb.

However - if you do not have any problems with your fish and CUC - do not change to much because the aquarium is great - IMO

This video show my first 5 years with my aquarium - its 8 years old today


Sincerely Lasse
 
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Have the following fish

Blue tang-12 yr old

Scopas tang -8 yr old

Orange shoulder tang-1 yr old

2 clowns yr old

Chromis -4 yr old

Foxface -yr old

Yellow Coris wrasse6mo old-replaced timor wrasse who died that was 3 yr old

Royal gramma 6mo old

Smith blenny 1.5 yr old

Tank has been uograded to this syatem and setuo for about 3.5 yrs-

Tank was a 120g prior so some of the additions have been becausw of the size change

Nornally i do not lose fish
 
The only thing is i would say coral dont reproduce quickly-more on the slower side-but that couldve other fsctors
 
Have the following fish

Blue tang-12 yr old

Scopas tang -8 yr old

Orange shoulder tang-1 yr old

2 clowns yr old

Chromis -4 yr old

Foxface -yr old

Yellow Coris wrasse6mo old-replaced timor wrasse who died that was 3 yr old

Royal gramma 6mo old

Smith blenny 1.5 yr old

Tank has been uograded to this syatem and setuo for about 3.5 yrs-

Tank was a 120g prior so some of the additions have been becausw of the size change

Nornally i do not lose fish

You have 10 fish - I have 40+ in half the size :)

The only thing is i would say coral dont reproduce quickly-more on the slower side-but that couldve other fsctors
Yea - out of space maybe? :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:

I mention the oxygen because - IMO - its an underrated risk factor for aquarium with a dense population of photosynthetic corals

Sincerely Lasse
 
I appreciate it-i always want to make sure whatever im doing is best for fish and coral-maybe why i over analyze things
 

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