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Old 05-18-2010, 02:44 PM
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other than how ugly it looks....
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Old 05-18-2010, 09:42 PM
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other than how ugly it looks....
LOL That's why I don't feel like going BB... it looks soo unnatural and unappealing I love my aquascape with sand.. it looks just like a beach



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I have 2 vortechs and I need lots of flow.. and it seems like caribsea special grade sand is winning so far LOL (Thanks Oceanic-Corals)
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Old 05-18-2010, 09:48 PM
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That's weird because all accounts that I've heard about the vortechs suggest that the flow out the powerhead is so gentle that sand blasting wasn't an issue. In fact, someone had a shallow tank of 12 inches while running a vortech and said that sand blasting wasn't a concern for them. It looks to me like your vortech is pretty high up and it still blasts the sand? So maybe just try a heavier grain of sand?
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Old 05-18-2010, 10:40 PM
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That's weird because all accounts that I've heard about the vortechs suggest that the flow out the powerhead is so gentle that sand blasting wasn't an issue. In fact, someone had a shallow tank of 12 inches while running a vortech and said that sand blasting wasn't a concern for them. It looks to me like your vortech is pretty high up and it still blasts the sand? So maybe just try a heavier grain of sand?
Yes Kien, if I keep my vortechs at its 50% I won't have any trouble however I feel like there's no enough flow!! LOL (maybe it's just me )

I test my tank's flow with my hand and like I said, it seems like there's no enough flow.. but this may be inaccurate

So I don't know what to do.. I want lots of flow for my SPS
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Yes Kien, if I keep my vortechs at its 50% I won't have any trouble however I feel like there's no enough flow!! LOL (maybe it's just me )

I test my tank's flow with my hand and like I said, it seems like there's no enough flow.. but this may be inaccurate

So I don't know what to do.. I want lots of flow for my SPS
Well, then it sounds like the obvious solution is for you to buy two more Vortechs and run them all at 50%. Problem solved.
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Old 05-18-2010, 10:55 PM
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Well, then it sounds like the obvious solution is for you to buy two more Vortechs and run them all at 50%. Problem solved.
LOOL I wish xD 2 are enough for my tank, but I hate the fact that they're only running at its 50% urggggg... I need a solution... In the next couple days LOL
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Old 05-18-2010, 11:37 PM
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I have 2 MP40s in a standard 120. I use caribsea special grade sand and I have no sand storms and it stays put. Rinse it well...
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