Using VCA Random Flow Nozzles on Reefer 170

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Anyone using a VCA Random Flow Nozzle on a Red Sea Reefer 170?

I've got a lot of flow coming from the return pump. Thinking that I'd like that flow mixed up a lot. Currently food tends to accumulate in one of the back corners, and I'm hoping random flow with mix that up a bit.

Anyone using one of these? Comments, thoughts?

https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/product-category/aquairum-specific/red-sea/
 
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I have a 75 gallon with a Jebao DC6000 feeding two of those puppies. I like them a lot!
 
One half inch RFG on my Reefer Nano coupled with a Tunze DC return pump is the sole source of flow in the tank. The things are ingenious, get one!
 
I had it on my reefer 170 and removed it. The look of it seemed too obnoxious on the little reefer. I have one on my 80 gallon and it works fine.
 
Anyone using a VCA Random Flow Nozzle on a Red Sea Reefer 170?

I've got a lot of flow coming from the return pump. Thinking that I'd like that flow mixed up a lot. Currently food tends to accumulate in one of the back corners, and I'm hoping random flow with mix that up a bit.

Anyone using one of these? Comments, thoughts?

https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/product-category/aquairum-specific/red-sea/
We have a number of people that use a single 1/2in RFG with Slip-Fit-drop on that tank and for the most part, they are every satisfied.

To @ca1ore point, the single nozzle solution can be a bit restrictive when it comes flow throughput. If you think you are going to push more than 400 to 450GPH, you might consider the dual 1/2in kit.

The Ultimate Red Sea Reefer Return Line upgrade kit gives you the most flexibility. It might even be available at your favorite online shop:
https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/where-to-buy/

For more examples check out our Random Flow Generator Show Off thread - link in the signature below
 
We have a number of people that use a single 1/2in RFG with Slip-Fit-drop on that tank and for the most part, they are every satisfied.

To @ca1ore point, the single nozzle solution can be a bit restrictive when it comes flow throughput. If you think you are going to push more than 400 to 450GPH, you might consider the dual 1/2in kit.

The Ultimate Red Sea Reefer Return Line upgrade kit gives you the most flexibility. It might even be available at your favorite online shop:
https://vividcreativeaquatics.com/where-to-buy/

For more examples check out our Random Flow Generator Show Off thread - link in the signature below
What about a single 3/4
 

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