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Is this good flow for my 90 gallon tank?


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DKWICK

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Would this flow be strong enough to make a current in my tank? I have a 90 gallon tank and just went bare bottom and want to make sure I have enough water flow.

Will this give me good flow? It would be inside the tank and I have no closed loop or sump. I have a hang on CPR Refugium.

OUTPUT: 1320 gallons per hour. Maxhead 12 ft. Very powerful !!!
TYPE: INTERNAL( Full submersible ) & EXTERNAL (inline setup )
ACCESSORIES: 2 hose tubing adapter and suction mount.
3 Prong plug.
 
That is a very open ended question my friend. If you are planning on a full blown sps tank, then no that will not be enough. If it is a softie tank then it may very well be enough.
 
I am just wanting to place it in the back of the tank behind the rock to keep the water flowing so there is no dead spots in my tank. Then I can syphon out the dust that may settle for clean up.

I am not sure I what corals I want to do yet. I am more concerned with adding enough flow to eliminate dead spots.
 
Tom is right and IMO, you can always use a litle more flow. I have approximately 2690 gph of flow in my 90 and it's a FO setup and I'm sill thinking about adding more flow!(LOL)
 

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