![]() ![]() Then come when I want to add my corals after the tank is more mature I was planning on placing the corals (without having to move the wavemakers too much) and just place the appropriate corals (as per how much direct flow/light they require) in the proper places. What my overall plan was to get proper placement of the wavemakers to allow proper flow to all areas of the tank. that’s why I was hoping someone who uses them would chime in with a similar sized tank so maybe they could guide me with a good preset lol I suppose I will be able to tell when they are in there but these wave makers have 10,000 options to choose from and I can’t watch the poor fish and snails all day to see if one setting is too strong or too weak. basically to kill all the dead spots but it’s impossible (for me anyway) to tell where the dead spots are when all’s that’s there is solid rock and I don’t want the poor snails and fish to be blown around. I know for the biocubes people usually have them in certain places when they use 2 I just can’t remember where they told me to put them. my problem is how do I know when it’s the right amount of flow? Or how do I know if it’s too much? How do I know is where I have them placed is making it worse and pushing stuff away from the intakes. they are very very small but can be powerful. The view is nothing is nothing with these things.
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