Srkd's RSR 450

whippetguy

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If you don't have a lot of high flow demanding corals, adjust your gyre flow down a notch or two, or try several different placements.
 

srkd

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If i turn down the flow, i feel like the flow is not hitting the other end or it barely makes it.


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srkd

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Mayja, i just notice you have placed your gyre on the overflow. Is that xf150 or 130? how is it working out for you?
 

whippetguy

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I have 2 Gyre 150's and I've tried several configurations and have ended up with having them on the sides horizontal, facing the middle of the tank. I have them at the lowest settings and get more flow than I really need.
 

srkd

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Just found out about jebao gyre. Don't know when it will be available.


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srkd

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My sump setup.

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srkd

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That's the ATO reservoir that comes with the red sea aquarium


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StirCrayzy

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To Solve a specific problem, or just to convert to a drip Tray ? Is there a need to change, or just want options?
 

srkd

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The stock socks are getting clogged easily and I cant completely clear up the sock when i clean them. How r u guys cleaning the socks?


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StirCrayzy

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Are they mesh, or felt. Mesh should last a week or two easy, I just hose them out in my laundry tub then put them back in.

Felt socks are barely going to last a week, and are a huge PITA to clean unless you put them in a bleach wash/double rinse in a machine.if the sump is setup with a settling area you could go without them, but I wouldn't take a risk clogging the return unless the settling chamber catches everything
 
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