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Jared2

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I have a 65 Gal acrylic drilled tank with overflow and I just ordered a Tunze 6060 (getting it tomorrow). I currently have two Rio Oscillating powerheads (which are junk since they don't really oscillate). I have about a 1-1.5" sand bed, mostly softies and LPS (1 sps).

So my question is this: What's the best placement and setting for this type of tank. It's 3' long and aobut 26" high (I'll have to double check the height). I want good even flow around the entire tank but obviously don't want to blast away the sand or corals.

I've seen some pictures of the Tunze being on one end of the tank, and others have it in the middle of the tank on the back wall. I also understand that the Tunze has some settings... What do people recommend for each?

Thank you!
 

NYreefNoob

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poughquag, ny
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get ready for sand storm, i used 2 6025's in my 65g, you really have to play around and depending on rock work ect, 1 ph wont be enough reguardless of how much flow it is, in current tank i have them in the back corners aimed with a little angle towards the center
 

Wes

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Raleigh, NC
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fyi, I believe the Tunze 6060 is not controllable. No settings, just ON or OFF. The controllable Tunze streams are the Nanostream 6055, Stream 6000, 6100, 6001, 6101, 6200, 6201.

Anything under $200 new is NOT controllable
 

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