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Water Circulation
Power
heads are small water pumps that sit inside of the tank and
typically hang on the wall and circulate water within your
aquarium. Water circulation is very important in your aquarium
and power heads are probably the cheapest and easiest way
to provide good circulation in smaller tanks of say 75 gallon
and less.
Power heads are great because they're small, and they can
be placed in various locations throughout the tank to provide
circulation evenly. In your tank don't make the mistake that
many beginners do by placing them only at the surface of the
water. Some power heads need to be about halfway down the
tank wall in order to provide circulation to much lower parts
of the tank.
Natural Ocean Flow
Ocean circulation occurs in all directions and in varying
intensity, so you don't only want to create circulation at
the surface or in one direction.
Advantages of Good Flow
Circulation at the surface IS important for oxygen exchange
and to keep the amount of oxygen in your water saturated.
However just because you see a lot of turbulence or movement
at the surface of the aquarium doesn't mean that you're getting
good circulation within the tank itself. So it's very important
that you place Power heads at different levels within the
tank to provide circulation. Not only to corals, but also
to the live rock to keep that oxygenated and to allow the
microorganisms that need oxygen to survive.
It's also a great idea to place a least one or more of your
power heads on one of the inexpensive automatic timers. You
can buy them from your local home improvement store. These
timers typically cost less than $10 and can be used to turn
your power head on and off on a regular basis. The advantage
to this is that rather than getting the same current throughout
your system all the time, if one power head shuts off than
it will change the pattern of all of the currents within the
system. In some areas you may get additional current or water
flow to them, which is important.
Random Flow is Best
Random variable water flow that varys in direction and intensity
is beneficial to your tank. You want to avoid flow that is
laminar ( in straight lines) as much as possible. And you
want to try to provide as much a randomness as possible. When
you are setting up your power heads handed timers for your
power heads. Keep in mind, you can put each power head on
a different timer or you can put one of your ower heads on
one timer and leave the other power heads on continuously.
Neither of these settings will allow for laminar flow, which
is healthy for your corals.
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