Inconservatory
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The flow in my tank seemed like it was at a good level to take care of the SPS in my tank, but I recently added a sailfin tang and even he is having a hard time getting a handle on stabilizing himself. I'm not sure if this is mainly due to him being in a low-current environment from QT and the LFS. My main fear would be that he won't be able to get a good night's rest, or that just fighting through the currents would be too stressful.
Thinking forward; if a tang can't handle the water movement within the aquarium, then I have doubts about clowns, cardinals, and especially mandarins thriving in this environment.
I have compromised with the sps and fish by putting one of the larger pumps on a timer with 15 min off/ 30 min on during the day and 15 min off/ 15 min on during the night. I have a Koralia 1 and two 1300gph pumps in a 65gal.
Thank you for your insight.
Thinking forward; if a tang can't handle the water movement within the aquarium, then I have doubts about clowns, cardinals, and especially mandarins thriving in this environment.
I have compromised with the sps and fish by putting one of the larger pumps on a timer with 15 min off/ 30 min on during the day and 15 min off/ 15 min on during the night. I have a Koralia 1 and two 1300gph pumps in a 65gal.
Thank you for your insight.