NanoReefaholic
New Member
I'm putting this question out there to see what others think.
I'm looking into my next mod when I started thinking that by the shear design of the Tunze 9002 I wouldn't get that much more of a benefit in skimming by reducing the chambers water flow from the current rate. The pump recirculates and doesn't actively draw any water in.
I was looking at reducing the flow and enlarging the fuge to the whole third chamber and also reducing the flow to the 'sump' when I thought, is there really a point, I should just do the fuge.
So what do you guys think, would the Tunze skim better with a reduced flow?
BTW tank hardware specs;
12gNC
I'm looking into my next mod when I started thinking that by the shear design of the Tunze 9002 I wouldn't get that much more of a benefit in skimming by reducing the chambers water flow from the current rate. The pump recirculates and doesn't actively draw any water in.
I was looking at reducing the flow and enlarging the fuge to the whole third chamber and also reducing the flow to the 'sump' when I thought, is there really a point, I should just do the fuge.
So what do you guys think, would the Tunze skim better with a reduced flow?
BTW tank hardware specs;
12gNC
- 150w K2 Viper, 20K
- Tunze 9002 skimmer in chamber 1 (wall between 1&2 removed)
- chamber 3 macro fuge
- cryptic fuge in chamber 1 (chamber 1 & 2 wall removed, under Tunze skimmer)
- 20lbs Miyaki Liverock
- 3" sugar sand
- MJ900 return with a closed loop in the works