jfarris
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My wife and I are new hobbyist. Had freshwater for years, but only have had a saltwater tank for about 2 months. We have a 55 gallon tank, with 9 medium pieces of live rock, 15 hermit crabs, 3 emerald crabs, 6 turbo snails, 10 smaller snails, a spiny oyster clam, a cleaner shrimp, 2 green chromis damsels, 1 scissor tail goby, a scooter blenny, and a lawnmower blenny.
We also have a two filters, a protein skimmer, and one 295 gallon per hour powerhead. We have recently put some coral in our tank, and when we put it in we got the powerhead. How long should we leave the powerhead on, because when it is off our colt coral just lays down, but when it is on it blows our xenias almost parrallel. By the was the coral we have are xenias, mushrooms, and colt coral. I just want to know how long should I leave the powerhead on and should I get another smaller powerhead to place on the otherside of the tank to could of balance out the water flow. Does anyone know how much water flow xenias need?
We also have a two filters, a protein skimmer, and one 295 gallon per hour powerhead. We have recently put some coral in our tank, and when we put it in we got the powerhead. How long should we leave the powerhead on, because when it is off our colt coral just lays down, but when it is on it blows our xenias almost parrallel. By the was the coral we have are xenias, mushrooms, and colt coral. I just want to know how long should I leave the powerhead on and should I get another smaller powerhead to place on the otherside of the tank to could of balance out the water flow. Does anyone know how much water flow xenias need?