I visited the Calikid Coral store for the first time yesterday and was impressed by their frag tanks. However, to my surprise, I noticed that none of those tanks utilize secondary flow or wave pumps to increase water flow.
So, I'd like to pose a question to the community: Do you adopt a similar approach in your setups?
In my own observation, I have a 40-50g frag tank, and I've implemented a system with both mp40 and gyre pumps on a scheduled switch-up flow (MWF mp40 at 20% power, TTH gyre at 80% power). After my visit to Calikid's store, I decided to turn off all my in-tank pumps, leaving only the return pump running. A few hours later, I noticed that most of my fish were more active and social than before. Could it be that I had too much flow in the tank? The only thing that doesn't seem to be thriving is my torch, which appears somewhat lifeless with minimal tentacle movement.
So, I'd like to pose a question to the community: Do you adopt a similar approach in your setups?
In my own observation, I have a 40-50g frag tank, and I've implemented a system with both mp40 and gyre pumps on a scheduled switch-up flow (MWF mp40 at 20% power, TTH gyre at 80% power). After my visit to Calikid's store, I decided to turn off all my in-tank pumps, leaving only the return pump running. A few hours later, I noticed that most of my fish were more active and social than before. Could it be that I had too much flow in the tank? The only thing that doesn't seem to be thriving is my torch, which appears somewhat lifeless with minimal tentacle movement.