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Supposing two swallows carried it together?
The natural reef features comparably huge volumes of flow at fairly slow velocities. The only way you can reproduce this in an aquarium is by replacing the glass with screen and attaching the tank to the back of a rowboat. So we compensate by using small volumes of water at comparably high velocities. In my opinion, powerheads on wavemakers or seaswirls are roughly the same thing.
Don't point em straight at a coral, and if the sand won't stay on the bottom you're using too much.
The natural reef features comparably huge volumes of flow at fairly slow velocities. The only way you can reproduce this in an aquarium is by replacing the glass with screen and attaching the tank to the back of a rowboat. So we compensate by using small volumes of water at comparably high velocities. In my opinion, powerheads on wavemakers or seaswirls are roughly the same thing.
Don't point em straight at a coral, and if the sand won't stay on the bottom you're using too much.