mariobrothersleeve
squirrel
i thank you for all the input. when i say i have 600 too 700 gph flow out of my return i have already down sized it i have a 1000 gph return pump with about 50 gph going to my skimmer my pump rating is as follows 1' 1000 gph 3' 900 gph 5' 800 gph i go up 4' or less to my tank so not counting the skimmer thats 850 take the skimmer out now i have 800 acount for 90's i say 600 to 700 thats flow not velocity so now we start talking science when flow is restricted velocity increases so its going to cause more movement in the tank right now i have to have my return pointed into my rocks or i blast my poor clowns that is why i feel i should count that as flow in my tank
Good, you do understand. Can you imagine if you had everything perfect to websters way of reef keeping! 1 fish in a 1000g tank with 2500lbs of lr and a powerhead every 3 inches. You need to understand what is happening in your system and adjust from there. When your hobby consumes half of your energy bill for the month, what is your carbon foot print on the worlds reef? I know this is all basic knowledge and im not going to repost any information i found on the internet. What im tring to say is just keep it basic, you can put all the science into it and have no better results than someone who does nothing besides waterchanges. Im sure that is a science too!