Aug 13, 2010 #1 slm32123 Reefing newb Location New Carlisle, IN USA how much flow does a frogspawn require? mine is still not open all the way and its been 4 days. it is open just as much as when i first put it in
how much flow does a frogspawn require? mine is still not open all the way and its been 4 days. it is open just as much as when i first put it in
Aug 13, 2010 #2 Bifferwine I am a girl Location Lynnwood, WA and missing Tucson, AZ They can't take a lot of flow -- too much will rip the flesh off the skeleton and cause them to deflate. So low or moderate flow would be best.
They can't take a lot of flow -- too much will rip the flesh off the skeleton and cause them to deflate. So low or moderate flow would be best.
Aug 13, 2010 #3 reeffreak Reef pro Location Clarksville,Tn Low to moderate flow.Just enough flow to move the polyps gently.
Aug 13, 2010 #4 slm32123 Reefing newb Location New Carlisle, IN USA ok, they definately are in too much flow right now then. what koralia pump would you guys suggest i get? i want something i can use in this tank, but also use in the 75 when i set it up. if i cant use it in the 75 oh well i gues
ok, they definately are in too much flow right now then. what koralia pump would you guys suggest i get? i want something i can use in this tank, but also use in the 75 when i set it up. if i cant use it in the 75 oh well i gues