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The Torches that I keep, that is pretty decent flow and mine would be very very happy. Have you considered that it may be other factors? PAR / lighting for instance?Hello all.
What is the optimal flow for euphyllias? What is too much. I have tried to find ok flow for my torch, but it hasn't been happy. Video as attachment. A little bit overexposed...
This flow is okay honestly.Hello all.
What is the optimal flow for euphyllias? What is too much. I have tried to find ok flow for my torch, but it hasn't been happy. Video as attachment. A little bit overexposed...
How do yall get this change of direction in your tanks. In my 180g, I have 2 Jebao PP-15 (both at short ends) pointed inward.Looks ok to me.. I find they can take quite a bit of flow as long as it's random and changing directions. How much is too much?? I dunno.. someone posted a video once of a big tray of maricultured torches in Indo and they looked like they were blowing in a hurricane.
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I am using two Octo pulse 2 pumps on opposite ends of a 4' long tank. They have some nice options for various controlling on their own. I happen to have mine hooked to my Apex so I can have them change patterns with feeding etc.How do yall get this change of direction in your tanks. In my 180g, I have 2 Jebao PP-15 (both at short ends) pointed inward.
For years I had 2 x gyrexf250s. And at the bottom of the rectangular tanks where torches are, the flow generally is laminar going from middle of tank outward .
Else mode, changing direction of return loc line. Its just the nature of powerheads pointed inward at the surface. The flow eventually collides over the middle and the current pulls back towards the powerheads for laminar flow??
Yeah, I think once you get to 6 foot things get a little harder. If you only have 2 powerheads (which in my case is plenty since I have alot of negative space), current generally pulls toward the bottoms of your powerheads by design.I am using two Octo pulse 2 pumps on opposite ends of a 4' long tank. They have some nice options for various controlling on their own. I happen to have mine hooked to my Apex so I can have them change patterns with feeding etc.
Each one is set to a different on/off timing cycle and ramp up down. The water is always changing directions and intensity. The return from the pump also goes through an Oceans Motions 4 way outlet with one outlet shut off as I have 3 points of return into the tank. It takes I think 60 seconds for one rotation and during that time the return changes between the 3 return lines.
Mine pull towards the bottom as I have mine up high on the tank. The random timing and intensity with them opposite each other causes them to crash into each other at various points along the length of the tank causing a lot of turbulence.Yeah, I think once you get to 6 foot things get a little harder. If you only have 2 powerheads (which in my case is plenty since I have alot of negative space), current generally pulls toward the bottoms of your powerheads by design.

