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Madreefer 04-04-2015 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Myka (Post 943941)



I don't know how you do that. My client has two FX150 in his 10 foot tank running at 50% and if I turn them up any higher his LPS will be ripped off their skeletons. His SPS are up high where the gyres have stronger flow. I use a couple Tunze 6105 to help even out the flow through the tank. I imagine it has a lot to do with rock formations too though.

Well if someone tells me how to put a video on here I'd show you. :biggrin:My tank is 30" deep so that may have something to do with it. I have the Gyres facing each other and the tank is 60" long. My LPS are not disturbed one bit.
And with the new mounting brackets the Gyres come with the are virtually silent at 100%

Myka 04-04-2015 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Madreefer (Post 943944)
Well if someone tells me how to put a video on here I'd show you. :biggrin:My tank is 30" deep so that may have something to do with it. I have the Gyres facing each other and the tank is 60" long. My LPS are not disturbed one bit.
And with the new mounting brackets the Gyres come with the are virtually silent at 100%

Yeah, I really haven't noticed much noise from them either - just a ramping up and down like you can hear with Tunzes.

Ah ok, the tank I'm referring to is 120 x 30 x 24" and the Gyres face each other too. I have a 6105 in each back corner blowing across the back pane. When I was setting them up I tried with just one running and the single one could turn the whole tank quite well, but it was too much for most of the LPS.

htfn 04-05-2015 12:27 AM

I actually see Gyre in person today and I didn't notice any noise. Flow was good as almost all review say. I think I'll go for Gyre instead getting two MP40s.


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