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anthonynyc
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I recently installed 2 powerheads in my 72 gallon tank. I currently have only a few fishes.
2 Percula Clowns
2 Yellow Tail Damsels
1 Striped Black and White Damsel (still very small and not aggressive)
I have a Fluval 404 and the larger Emperor with the 2 Bio wheels. I have one piece of Live Rock that is about 10lbs and going to get some more.
I've noticed with the powerheads on, the fishes swim less. When I take the powerheads off, the fishes, especially the clowns will swim around more which leads me to believe they might not like that much movement.
In order not to suck any fish in, I have a sponge filter on one of the powerheads.
With a fish only tank, do I need that much water movement?
Thanks,
Anthony
Below is a pic of what the tank looks like at the moment. It's a recent setup and my first saltwater tank.
2 Percula Clowns
2 Yellow Tail Damsels
1 Striped Black and White Damsel (still very small and not aggressive)
I have a Fluval 404 and the larger Emperor with the 2 Bio wheels. I have one piece of Live Rock that is about 10lbs and going to get some more.
I've noticed with the powerheads on, the fishes swim less. When I take the powerheads off, the fishes, especially the clowns will swim around more which leads me to believe they might not like that much movement.
In order not to suck any fish in, I have a sponge filter on one of the powerheads.
With a fish only tank, do I need that much water movement?
Thanks,
Anthony
Below is a pic of what the tank looks like at the moment. It's a recent setup and my first saltwater tank.