hoover86
Member
First off I just wanted to thank everyone for all of your help, what a hobby this is and how frustrating it can be! Here's what I'm after today. I have a 75 gallon RR and I'm going to build a sump/fuge for it. After reading all the threads here I think I have a really good idea of how I'm going to set that up. NOW comes the conundrum.... I currently just have softie corals and plan to eventually get into SPS once I get my feet wet with the more simple corals. My LFS told me to get a Mag 18 and A Sea Swirl or 2, and shoot for around 700-900gph circulation. I've talked to others with similar setups harboring SPS's with the same sort of setup and they said this should be good.... minus the Mag 18. This is where the problem starts. I have a shallow sand bed, and have been told even with the plumbing that the Mag 18 will putting out WAY to much flow even with a ball valve to slow it down some. Do you think it's possible to purposely add more 90 degree bends to slow the flow down? Normally this wouldn't be such a problem, but I've already purchased the Mag 18 and cannot return it. I don't want to hastle with selling the one I have and ordering another one if I don't have to, so I thought I would look to you guys for advice first.... Thanks in advance! :help: