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    Default Time for some new equipment

    OK so right now for internal flow i have a closed loop that has a 1200 gph iwaki on it that puts out thru 2x 1" bulkheads then tees off into 3/4" locline... intake is a 2" bulkhead w/ strainer. in addition to that i have a ~1000gph submersible pump that is putting out around 700 i would guess with the head pressure.

    now i am looking at a few options to solve some of my problems i am starting to get build up in dead spots so in some areas im having issues with diatom and red slime algae.

    option 1 leave it alone the problem is feeding excess nutrients etc WRONG i reduced feeding to once a week to the point where my tangs looked like they were about to die then increased it to just right.

    option 2 upgrade CL pump to a dart and put iwaki in as the return and trash the submersable in addition to the dart increase the number of outputs so that there will be minimal back pressure on the pump.

    option 3 install something that would cause water ossilation so taht there are no more dead spots. items looked at were wavebox(should be made of gold) scwd(too small) ocean motion (wave box cheaper with purchase of new pump too) and i am thinking of tunzes on controllers are there any ideas out there that i havent thought of? the idea i like the best is the dart but i know my fish would like the random current to swim in and my fiance likes to see the wave action.


    sorry if mispellings and puntuation errors are through the roof im on an ergonomic keyboard at work which is a pain to use.
    -Chris
    Natural Science Education Specialist
    Matagorda Bay Nature Park
    Lower Colorado River Authority
    Detritus Happens

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    Default RE: Time for some new equipment

    Something that I did to get reed of dead spots was a med size maxi jet in the corner bottom of the tank to kick water behind the rocks. This has helped out a lot with not having any build up of debris in the corners. It is also set on the timer for the lights, so that at night there is little water current for the fish to sleep.

    Here is the picture of it. You can only see the cord from the front and see the pump from the side. Its the one on the bottom not the 1200 on the top.


    hope that this helps
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    Default RE: Time for some new equipment

    yea i did pwr heads on my old tank thanks for the suggestion they do work for awhile until something clogs and they fail you also have to re scape the tank every time you need to pull them out im thinking so far my best option if i want to fulfill all of the above is an OM with a dart
    -Chris
    Natural Science Education Specialist
    Matagorda Bay Nature Park
    Lower Colorado River Authority
    Detritus Happens

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    Default RE: Time for some new equipment

    comments on 2x 2600 seios with a controller?
    -Chris
    Natural Science Education Specialist
    Matagorda Bay Nature Park
    Lower Colorado River Authority
    Detritus Happens

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    Default RE: Time for some new equipment

    4 tunze with a controller.....

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    Default RE: Time for some new equipment

    I've never seen these http://www.wave2k.com/product-features.htm posted here before. A coworker was tellin me he had 2 in his 215 an they really move some water. I know nothing more about them yet.
    215g sps tank w/90g sump, Emperor Angel, 5 Tangs (Sailfin, 2-yellow, purple & powder brown), pair of GSM clowns, pink spotted and yellow watchman gobies, mandarin, Dwarf lionfish, pair of yellow tail damsels, red coris wrasse, Harlequins

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    Default RE: Time for some new equipment

    I have a couple of 2600s, no controller (it would screw up my insane clockwise circulation too much...). I don't like how they look in the tank, but they work great.
    Bill

    215g FOWLR... and anemones, GSP, gorgonians... carp, that isn't FO!

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