OK, more questions (it's so nice having all you experienced reefers around). In addition to the 120 FOWLR upstairs I have a 180 in the basement that will be a reef (this ones mine, upstairs is my fiancees). My question is about water flow. I had the tank made with a single oversized center overflow that has 2 returns (1 on each side). The return pump is a Gen-X PCX 100 (1585 GPH) that pushes through these 2 fixed returns. I want to put in numerous hard and soft corals, a clam or 2 and several reef safe fish. Will I need some additional powerheads or the like to create a greater water current?
I have read several posts discussing the use of SeaSwirls, SCWDs, WavePros, Tunze Streams. etc. The tank is acrylic, and as such has an enclosed top. Will I have to drill holes for wires or inlets?
I bought a Maxi-jet 1200 to stir the water when making saltwater, and was pretty impressed with how quiet it was. I did notice however that the suction cup mount doesn't do well with the curved walls of the garbage can used for making water . Is this a decent powerhead? Would I be better suited with one of the above mentioned methods? As the motto states: buy cheap, get cheap; and I don't want to risk my tank on cheap equipment because I lack experience.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chris
I have read several posts discussing the use of SeaSwirls, SCWDs, WavePros, Tunze Streams. etc. The tank is acrylic, and as such has an enclosed top. Will I have to drill holes for wires or inlets?
I bought a Maxi-jet 1200 to stir the water when making saltwater, and was pretty impressed with how quiet it was. I did notice however that the suction cup mount doesn't do well with the curved walls of the garbage can used for making water . Is this a decent powerhead? Would I be better suited with one of the above mentioned methods? As the motto states: buy cheap, get cheap; and I don't want to risk my tank on cheap equipment because I lack experience.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Chris