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Old 20-04-2003, 06:24 AM
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Default How do I know I have enough Water Curculation?

Just wondering how do I know I have enough Water Curculation in my
planted tank?
I have a 55USGal (48"X12"X24"), with 2213 Filter. My filter inlet is
at the left side of my tank and I have my spray bar on the right top
(1/2" below water surface). This spray bar pushes water 45 degree
down.

BTW is this the correct way of setting inlet and spray bar?

Thanks and Regards

Dominic (At Work)
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Old 20-04-2003, 06:24 AM
linda mar
 
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Default How do I know I have enough Water Curculation?

hi

Also, if mulm is accumulating on the leaves of fine-leaved plants, you may

want
to increase the circulation in your tank.


how do you do this without "bending" the stem plants? I found that my
Aquaclear 201 water cascading bends most of my plants flat (Ozelots) or
sideways (all stem plants).. and when I moved the plant aside abit so it
won't be in directly line of the water flow, it's accumulating goo..

can't seem to find a happy medium.. (so I just shake the plants.. but they
just immediately act as a filter and re-garnish themselves in a matter of
minutes)

linda


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