View Full Version : Too much flow for fish?
crichard6069
05/02/2008, 12:35 PM
This is a strange question... I've setup my first "high flow" Tank.. I've got 2 koralia 4's, a modded MJ 1200 (pumping around 1600gph with a sureflow).. The tank has been cycling for about 6 weeks and I just added my first fish - six green chromis. They look insanely frantic trying to swim against the currents.... do I have TOO MUCH flow??
Oddly enough, I'm sure I have dead spots down in the rocks and under them, yet they are not swimming into the rockwork.... I'm guessing if they didn't like it, they'd be sheltered from it down in the rocks...
Thoughts?
crichard6069
05/02/2008, 12:37 PM
Forgot to mention.. it's a 75g tank.
acrodave
05/02/2008, 12:38 PM
i have a 25gal and i use a seio 620 and a mj 900 and 1200 and my fish do fine
vanmo92
05/02/2008, 01:02 PM
I was wondering the same thing about my tank a while back, I really dont think that it is a big problem, but I do think it is a good idea to have a spot in the tank with lower flow they can retreat to for the night and such.
sirreal63
05/02/2008, 01:04 PM
Ocean currents are much greater than what you can create in your tank. My fish like to play in the current in my tank.
Michael
05/02/2008, 01:40 PM
green chromis love strong currents, i often watch them in my lfs, they normally swim in the direction towards the flow and sit high up in the tank, well the ones at the lfs do, i dont think it will be a problem for them, hope im right:D
crichard6069
05/02/2008, 01:41 PM
They seem pretty good after a few hours... I was just nervous cause it's my first time with this extreme amount of flow in a tank. lol... after 6 weeks of being empty, it sure is nice to see some life in there.
weluvfish54
05/02/2008, 01:46 PM
two 4's!
im using two 3's on my 200 gallon and think thats enough..just mess with the angles and find where u like...shouldnt bother the fish, will to the coral though if u have any.
crichard6069
05/02/2008, 01:51 PM
I was thinking the opposite actually... I'm heading for SPS so I planned to have that kind of flow.. just hadn't thought about the fish. lol
weluvfish54
05/02/2008, 02:05 PM
oh true well i just do softies.
kills mine if theirs too much flow.
like ^^ said, its not comparable to the flow in the ocean though. (for the fish)
Toddrtrex
05/02/2008, 03:38 PM
In my 75 I have 2 sureflow 1600s and two SIEOs 1100, plus about 550 GPH return.
Though I have it set up that one sureflow and one SEIO is on one end of the tank, and the others are on the other. They are on a wavemaker so that one side "blows" for 15 minutes, and then the other.
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