Flow Question

I have a 14G Biocube and have added a Koralia Nano powerhead and was wanting some suggestions as to the optimal placement in a Biocube. Currently I have the nozzle for the built in flow angled up towards the surface and I have placed the Koralia Nanao under it pointed towards the front of the tank. My though process was that it would create flow that would direct in a counter clockwise direction from the left rear of the tank to the right rear where the two inlets for the filter are.
Any suggestions that would work out better? I'll try to attach a picture later if this isn't making sense.
 

chromiumlux

Member
Don't know if this will help
I have 3 nanos in my 14g bio--1 in center and 1 on each side pointing towards middle of tank. The flow collides and creates all kinds of random currents throughout rockwork and front of display--I use the return the same as you for surface agitation. This may change as I add corals but for now I don't have any dead zones.
 

halostalker

Member
as long as polyps move nicely from side to side and don't look like they are getting blown off(like they are stuck on one side) they are all right the more movement the better. even mush rooms that don't like much don't mind that much as long as it not to harsh.
 
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