Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

http://brs.li/BRS160_Week9lp Today we will talk about why proper flow is important; give a solid overview of most the pump options out there including ac powerheads, wave makers, DC powerheads, Gyres and external closed loops. We will also hit on all the features of the most popular brands like Tunze powerheads, Vortech MP10, Vortech MP40 and the Vectra l1. Proper ongoing maintenance for your pumps and finish with the flow solution we selected for the BRS 160. Water flow is one of the more important elements of a reef tank. Water movement promotes gas exchange which increases oxygen, decreases carbon dioxide and helps maintain the pH of the tank. Proper water flow also plays an important role in biological function within the coral. Good flow will keep the coral’s tissue surrounded with oxygen rich water, calcium and alkalinity which promotes proper respiration and calcification. Ecotech MP10 and Ecotech MP 40 powerheads have been a staple in reefing for almost a decade now. Water flow also serves as the mechanism which corals use to pump and circulate fluids, nutrients, important elements and waste within the coral by constantly pushing on the corals soft tissue with irregular patterns. Strong flow is also believed to be closely related to preventing coral bleaching by helping the coral rid itself of the toxic oxygen radicals which can be produced with long intense lighting periods like those found in many reef aquariums. These days flow is almost always provided with a powerhead of some type which is just a small efficient pump that uses an impeller or propeller to shoot high velocity water out the front. This type of pump is generally really easy to install and consumes very little power for the amount of flow it creates. AC power heads are the most popular simply because they are the most affordable. There are three major brands which all have different advantages: Tunze, Hydor, and Sicce. When more control over flow and efficiency is desired, DC powerheads will be your best bet. DC pumps are not only capable of always starting in the correct direction every time but they also can slowly and evenly ramp up and down from zero gallons to thousands of gallons an hour. This also opens the pumps up to some really unique designs. Tunze, VorTech, Neptune, and Maxspect all offer controllable DC pumps. *Legal Stuff* The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

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http://brs.li/BRS160_Week9lp Today we will talk about why proper flow is important; give a solid overview of most the pump options out there including ac powerheads, wave makers, DC powerheads, Gyres and external closed loops. We will also hit on all the features of the most popular brands like Tunze powerheads, Vortech MP10, Vortech MP40 and the Vectra l1. Proper ongoing maintenance for your pumps and finish with the flow solution we selected for the BRS 160. Water flow is one of the more important elements of a reef tank. Water movement promotes gas exchange which increases oxygen, decreases carbon dioxide and helps maintain the pH of the tank. Proper water flow also plays an important role in biological function within the coral. Good flow will keep the coral’s tissue surrounded with oxygen rich water, calcium and alkalinity which promotes proper respiration and calcification. Ecotech MP10 and Ecotech MP 40 powerheads have been a staple in reefing for almost a decade now. Water flow also serves as the mechanism which corals use to pump and circulate fluids, nutrients, important elements and waste within the coral by constantly pushing on the corals soft tissue with irregular patterns. Strong flow is also believed to be closely related to preventing coral bleaching by helping the coral rid itself of the toxic oxygen radicals which can be produced with long intense lighting periods like those found in many reef aquariums. These days flow is almost always provided with a powerhead of some type which is just a small efficient pump that uses an impeller or propeller to shoot high velocity water out the front. This type of pump is generally really easy to install and consumes very little power for the amount of flow it creates. AC power heads are the most popular simply because they are the most affordable. There are three major brands which all have different advantages: Tunze, Hydor, and Sicce. When more control over flow and efficiency is desired, DC powerheads will be your best bet. DC pumps are not only capable of always starting in the correct direction every time but they also can slowly and evenly ramp up and down from zero gallons to thousands of gallons an hour. This also opens the pumps up to some really unique designs. Tunze, VorTech, Neptune, and Maxspect all offer controllable DC pumps. *Legal Stuff* The purpose and content of this video is to provide general information regarding the products and their applications as presented in the video. Aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents disclaim all express or implied warranties, in any way, related to the products and their application as presented in this video, make no representation or warranty regarding the products and the application as presented in this video and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect losses or damages of any type, including but not limited to punitive damages, or from personal injury or death resulting from or in any manner related to the video, and the products in and contents of the video. The viewer expressly agrees that aquatic sales solutions, inc. And its officers, directors, employees and agents shall not be liable for any damages or losses related to the products in and content of the video and hereby agrees to hold the foregoing harmless from any such losses or damages.

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for Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

Andre Adams
Andre Adams - 7 years ago
What's a good pump for a 100 gallon tank? What is better a single or double fan wave maker?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Many reefers with larger tanks like that choose pumps that range from 2,000gph to 5,000gph. Depending on what you are specifically trying to achieve in your tank, two pumps seem to be the most common application. :-)
HengHeng Heng
HengHeng Heng - 7 years ago
For safety reasons, please "SLIDE" the magnets into place, not slam it into the glass.
Uhohhotdog Gaming
Uhohhotdog Gaming - 7 years ago
What’s best for a 13.5 evo tank???
Uhohhotdog Gaming
Uhohhotdog Gaming - 7 years ago
BulkReefSupplyCom thanks!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Adequate flow will be relative to what type of corals you plan to keep. In most cases with these Nano/Pico style tanks, many reefers find that the included return pump flow is just enough for nearly anything they'd like to keep! :-)
muffemod
muffemod - 7 years ago
I gave a powerhead to a friend to start his tank. He called me and said, "Thanks for the water-fan." ^__^
gamer64
gamer64 - 7 years ago
What power head would you use on a 6 gallon aquarium it needs to be medium flow.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
This little adjustable one from Tunze is great and it's adjustable! :-) https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/tunze-turbelle-nanostream-6040.html
alientech86
alientech86 - 7 years ago
i have a 10 gallon AIO tank that comes with a return pump. I have soft and LPS in that tank. Should i add a powerhead ? or the return pump is good enough already
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
For most of the nano/pics tanks we have in the office, the return pump is plenty of flow for the same type of corals. :-)
Pedarsag
Pedarsag - 7 years ago
Ayayay what a headache. I have a 25g tank and a fluval 206 that is producing very weak flow, most of the tanks circulation is so slow it almost looks like standstill. Tried to put in a 100gph powerhead and it turned my tank into hurricane Katrina. All the decor and plants went flying everywhere. It honestly bothers me for a tank this small to have to add on flow pumps. I am considering selling the 206 and replacing with a 406 filter. This is all so complicated it's making my head spin. Are there no very small pumps that have adjustable flow and don't take up a quarter of the space in your aquarium? These are so poorly designed if you ask me.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
There's this one from Tunze that is adjustable down to 53gph. :-) http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/tunze-turbelle-nanostream-6040.html
altops two
altops two - 7 years ago
webcastthe brs
Vadym Klimovich
Vadym Klimovich - 7 years ago
great The best instruction is on InpliX website.

10. comment for Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

Christopher M.
Christopher M. - 7 years ago
Roger at Tunze is awesome. Thanks for mentioning him.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
We LOVE him too! :-)
Randy James
Randy James - 7 years ago
im worried about dead spots behind my rocks. they lean on my rear glass and my red sea max c250 has the 2 returns coming from that back glass so i have them both facing toward the front glass. should i get another pump and blow it straight behind my rocks?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
That may be pretty beneficial for getting detritus out from behind them as well as for adding a bit more flow in the tank! :-)
Alejandra Welch
Alejandra Welch - 7 years ago
We have a new 20 gallon saltwater tank. Should we use a pump or a filter is enough? If we need a pump, is one enough and which would be the most suitable one?
Thank you!!!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
In most cases the included pumps with the All-In-One tanks are adequate for those tanks. You may want to add an additional powerhead around 500gph. :-)
Tony Black
Tony Black - 7 years ago
Thank you for your expert advise
and thank you for getting back so quick!
thanks guys
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
We just love talking to you, Tony! :-P No problem at all! :-)
Tony Black
Tony Black - 7 years ago
Hello, i have a question in regards of type of flow.
whats better, surge/gyre? or wave/pulse?
i know at the end of the day that as long as theres good flow going threw the corals is good enough but i have a mixed reef. 1/3 leathers 1/3 lps and 1/3 sps. so i would love know what you guys at BRS prefer and why. please let me know.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Hey Tony! Although we haven't tested this in the depth needed to answer this definitively, we are looking to start testing pumps and types of flow. Honestly, it's really going to depend on the coral types, rockscape, dimensions of your specific tank and others. For the most part, as long as there is random or chaotic flow in the tank that hits corals from all sides, they should be happy! :-)
Random User
Random User - 7 years ago
Can I just randomly move the position of one powerhead per day to change flow patterns?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Sure you could! Personally, I would be worried about accidentally pointing it directly at a coral one day, or possibly dealing with my sandbed constantly shifting, as well as creating potential detritus collection points. All of that said, I had a pretty successful 40gal tank with standard powerheads that didn't create random flow! :-)
nico quintero
nico quintero - 7 years ago
Hey , I'm doing an experiment for my fluid mechanics class , what material are those pellets used to show flow called ?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Hey there! Those are neutral buoyancy beads. Not sure where we purchased them from exactly, but a quick internet search turned up some leads. :-)
Reef Ghost
Reef Ghost - 7 years ago
what i wanna know is what is that green stuff in the water that shows the flow??? i mean this is great stuff and it really does show the differences in pumps but ive gone from hydor to gyre and now i have a gyre and the jaebo rw-8 but i still dont know what my flow truly is - can you use that green stuff once you have rock in the tank or no??? youll still be in the dark and basically guessing after you add the rocks and corals ???
Reef Ghost
Reef Ghost - 7 years ago
thank you for the quick reply
Reef Ghost
Reef Ghost - 7 years ago
:)
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Yep, this was a 180gal tank and stand. The tank was not drilled and nothing other than water was in the tank. All you have to do is drop the balls in, and they float halfway in the tank (neutral buoyancy). To get them out, I ran a powerhead and used a fine fish net to capture them. :-)
Reef Ghost
Reef Ghost - 7 years ago
how did you introduce them to the system and how did you get them all out??? im also guessing that BRS did not run the return pumps or overflow during this process as well correct?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Those are neutral buoyancy beads used to show flow. I wouldn't want to use them after the rock has been put in, mostly because they would end up getting stuck in the rocks. You'd always be finding them down the road after everything is set up and at about $300 for the beads, I wouldn't want to lose a single one!
Credible Sole
Credible Sole - 7 years ago
Should I have 1 or 2 pumps on a 24gal aquatic top cube? All around Reef tank.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
I'd say it really is going to depend on the types of corals you are thinking about having in there, but you can always start with one and add another down the road. :-)
Chris Lindsay
Chris Lindsay - 7 years ago
I'm running a 40 gallon breeder and using a hydor 850gph pump and a water mover and having issues with rocks moving sand blowing ect should I remove the water mover and just use the hydor for my tank?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
I would say it depends on what you are trying to accomplish in your tank. If you have corals, more flow is typically better. However if it is just a fish only tank, you could probably get away with less flow, but just make sure you have enough for proper oxygen exchange! :-)

20. comment for Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

Coralust Reef Solutions
Coralust Reef Solutions - 7 years ago
It's all about the flow for proper nutrient transport. I try to make sure everything in our frag tanks gets good flow.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Absolutely! We recorded a speech by Dana Riddle at MACNA last year that provides a good analysis of flow and its importance to coral health. If you get a chance to see it entirely, it is well worth it, but here is where he starts talking about flow.
The Itasha Mazda
The Itasha Mazda - 7 years ago
I'm looking to get a fluval evo 15 what would you recommend since I'm going to stock beginner softies
MiniBoss
MiniBoss - 7 years ago
Great video. I have a 10 gallon with soft corals, where should I position the hydor koralia?
garayjayemt
garayjayemt - 7 years ago
my sandbed keeps getting pushed sideways cus of the flow :( any recommendations how to keep it from moving??
thatsLITfam 22
thatsLITfam 22 - 7 years ago
Hi, great vid by the way, I recently bought the Nuvo 30L and I am wondering what I should get and the placement. I am mostly planning on softies, but I might want to get some lps corals later on. Thanks!
Bubba Shinobi
Bubba Shinobi - 7 years ago
Thank you for the great video, I know this was posted a while ago but I'm a new reefer. Does anyone know where is the best placement for a single pump on a BioCube for softies ?? Thanks for any help :)
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Thanks Bubba! Honestly I like to mount it on the back wall under the return jet if possible. That way it creates a vortex that forces detritus into the overflow.
Lawrence
Lawrence - 7 years ago
Went with 2 Gyre 250s, seems the best bang for the buck compared to MPs for me
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
That's awesome! I am a sucker for those Red Sea tanks. Thanks Lawrence :)
Lawrence
Lawrence - 7 years ago
Going to be my first saltwater tank, went for a red sea reefer 525. 2 XF230s would probably have been enough, but with the relatively small price difference, the 250s would (in my mind) give me more flexibility just in case. Also the new "random" mode is what sold it for me.

Super great series btw, I'd say a must watch for anyone thinking about getting into the hobby. Even if some of the equipment/methods might be a little complicated or overkill for a beginner, it's always good to know that these technology/methods are out there.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Nice! What size tank?
Armando Loya
Armando Loya - 7 years ago
hi how much flow should I have in a 29gal tank one power head rated for 500gph would be fine?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 7 years ago
Generally speaking we recommend 20 to 40 times your display volume for flow provided by powerheads, but it depends on the corals you plan on keeping.
Yeshwanth yarremsetty
Yeshwanth yarremsetty - 8 years ago
should i keep flow directly to rock or slightly upwards to create waves on surface?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
It depends on your corals, but I like to keep flow turning the surface over to increase gas exchange.
cthomas1026
cthomas1026 - 8 years ago
So about that battery back up option for the WAVs...

30. comment for Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

The New School Old School Gamer!
The New School Old School Gamer! - 8 years ago
But how much flow for a 50 gallon FOWLR Tank?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
FOWLR usually can get away with less flow. I would recommend 15-20X turnover. For a 50 gallon tank, I personally would go with two 500GPH powerheads.
Franklin Michael
Franklin Michael - 8 years ago
5:18 I like the idea of mounting a couple of pumps at the back, what pumps can I mount that won't have cords going up? I like the Vortech MP10s but they are 235$ each. What other similar pumps are out there? Can you control 2 gyres with one controller? Or can you use one gyre without it's controller using an apex?
Apple Hoe
Apple Hoe - 8 years ago
I'm getting a hydro korilia today and it's for a ten gal that does 240GPH
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
Nice!
cloud811
cloud811 - 8 years ago
this is so much overwhelming to me as somebody who wants to get their first nano tank.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
I would check this video out - it's perfect for your first tank:

https://youtu.be/mybx3gtrlwM
disabled memes
disabled memes - 8 years ago
i have a 40 gal tank how many pumps and what pump do i buy?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
Ok, cool. Generally speaking we recommend 20-40 times your display volume for flow provided by powerheads. You'd be looking around 800 to 1600 GPH. If it were my tank I would probably run two MP10, but any mix of pumps that provide that flow rate combined will be a good start :)
disabled memes
disabled memes - 8 years ago
im keeping lps some tangs and some clownfish for now. im looking for powerheads
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
What kind of pumps are you looking for? Return pumps or powerheads? What do you plan on keeping in the tank? SPS, LPS, Softies, fish only, etc?
Matthew Wellendorf
Matthew Wellendorf - 8 years ago
Seriously the best thing for new reeefers. Cant thank you enough.
Karl Dulle
Karl Dulle - 8 years ago
I also use a y DIVERTER on my return and have 2returns ,, so it oscillates return flow from one side to the other.. This is a huge flow pattern "freebie" really
Daniel Donnelly
Daniel Donnelly - 8 years ago
would two tunze 6025 be good flow for a 40 breeder mixed reef?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
That would be a good choice :)
Laughing jack
Laughing jack - 8 years ago
will it be good to use the Tuchelle nanostream 6095 for a 30 gallon long tank???
Laughing jack
Laughing jack - 8 years ago
Thanks love your videos
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
It depends on the critters you plan on keeping, but that pump will work pretty well while still offering room to upgrade to a larger tank in the future :)
John V
John V - 8 years ago
Question
Is there a difference between the Jebao rw-4 and the Jebao pp-4 wave maker and if so what is it.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
No prob John!
John V
John V - 8 years ago
Thanks
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
Honestly I don't keep to up to date on Jebao. If I had to guess the latter is just a newer model. :)
Andricity
Andricity - 8 years ago
great info! i will be setting up a 20 gallon in a little while as my first saltwater. subscribed please sub
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
Awesome, let us know if you have any questions!
Raul Ulises
Raul Ulises - 8 years ago
I have a 13 gallon tank, how many pumps should I have?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
Is the tank an all in one? If so the flow created by the return pump should be plenty.
Raul Ulises
Raul Ulises - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom softies and lps
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
What type of corals are you looking to keep?
Paul Dawson
Paul Dawson - 8 years ago
Why are the marineland powerheads not mentioned? Are they just crap? At their price point it is hard to not consider them.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
The Marineland maxi-jet's are good budget pumps, and are certainly an option. We like to use them most for our water change systems.
1royalwolf
1royalwolf - 8 years ago
Yet to watch one of your vids that isn't informative and easy to understand. By miles the best reefkeeping series of videos ive ever watched. Thanks for your efforts
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
Thanks for watching :)
Dennis Younger
Dennis Younger - 8 years ago
tone it down dude.
Uhohhotdog Gaming
Uhohhotdog Gaming - 7 years ago
Dennis Younger no!
Markie Hay
Markie Hay - 8 years ago
alright so im starting up a new 30 gallon reef tank i have a protein skimmer built for 50 gallons and 2 hang on filters cycling an cleaning it at the moment. the one is used as a Refugium which i designed my self out of a 30 gallon filter. then i have another marine land 30 gallon filter with a bio wheel going as well. do i nee more flow i only have some zoas in there and im getting a new light and a new sump to hook up to the system along with a new 200 gallon protein skimmer
B Hamilton
B Hamilton - 8 years ago
How big is the tank with the fox face, kole tang, and lion fish?
Tanuki Sol
Tanuki Sol - 8 years ago
I so want the tank/tank stand they have. It looks so beautiful and elegant.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Chris Munton You can always share them on our Facebook if you'd like, or shoot us an email at support@bulkreefsupply.com
Tanuki Sol
Tanuki Sol - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom where at?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Chris Munton Awesome, sounds like a cool build. Be sure to share some pics once you get everything up and running! :)
Tanuki Sol
Tanuki Sol - 8 years ago
I have a 20 wide sump and a 40 gal breeder. I'm tempted to go for a harem tank with clowns but I'm not sure. I love watching your videos and would totally where a brs shirt.
I just fell in love with tanks and salt water a month ago but fell hard. It's helping me get over anxiety and depression
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Chris Munton Very cool, what's the plan?
Tanuki Sol
Tanuki Sol - 8 years ago
Well I'm getting parts for my first tank currently.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Chris Munton Get a quote from Reef Savvy for your dream tank! Then get a hold of Benner's Woodworking for an awesome stand to set it on.
Christopher Roseman
Christopher Roseman - 8 years ago
Great informative video. That being said, you should know how to correctly pronounce a product company's name. Tunze is NOT "toons" ...it is as follows: The German pronunciation is Toon-zuh, but it is typically pronounced Tun-zee here in the states. Just letting you know that is makes your credibility go down, from a consumer standpoint. Not hating, it is constructive criticism. Be correct, at all times....NOT the Billy Mays of fish goods. (good advice)
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Christopher Roseman It's funny how many ways it is pronounced. Even at the shows when I speak with the companies representatives it is different between half of them. Even the shows in Germany.... Hard to know which one to trust but thanks for the feedback.
B&W tegu
B&W tegu - 8 years ago
what would be the best option for my 180 gal reef tank that wouldn't blow my sand around i was thinking 2 gyre 150s but i would love your guys input on it
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+B&W tegu That would be a pretty solid choice! Sand selection is a key factor when it comes to being blown around by flow. I'm a big fan of Special Grade, it's small enough for sand dwelling critters, but large enough to resist being blown around.

50. comment for Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

Daniel Armenta
Daniel Armenta - 8 years ago
What is that tiny powerhead you're cleaning at 16:12?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Daniel Armenta If I remember correctly it was a Turbelle Nanostream 6015
Zhiliang Zhang
Zhiliang Zhang - 8 years ago
I like how you mount the controller and power strip. Did you have a tank building blog or thread?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Zhiliang Zhang Thanks! We're just covering this tank via video for now :)
MisterE007
MisterE007 - 8 years ago
the Jebao RW series is also good and its very cheap.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+MisterE007 We thought the same until we brought a handful in for testing and almost all were DOA, missing pretty critical pieces, and we even came across fire claims. Simply put there is a reason why no reputable distributor has brought them in even though there is huge demand. If the primary sales channel is foreign orders via eBay there is a reason : )
ricex2
ricex2 - 8 years ago
very informative, nice vid
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+ricex2 Thank you, glad you liked it!
Michael Holmgaard
Michael Holmgaard - 8 years ago
So what would you recommend for a 120 gallon tank??
Thanks in advance :)
Michael Holmgaard
Michael Holmgaard - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom I've checked out the Korallias, and I have thought about those. When you had them, they must be good, so i will see if they do the job ;) 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Mickey Holm Fair enough! On my first 120 I ran four Korallias
Michael Holmgaard
Michael Holmgaard - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom  Ah yes, thank you. 
I guess I will then go with 4 pumps, sine the tank is fairly big :)
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Mickey Holm We recommend going with 20 to 40 times your display for flow provided by powerheads. So in your case you would be looking for around 2400 to 4800 gallons per hour split between "X" amount of powerheads.
Cristian Pap
Cristian Pap - 8 years ago
The Tunze 6095 with the controller that you guys used on your BRS 160 tank can it be connected and controlled by Apex?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Cristian Pap Yup! You'll need the VDM module and the corresponding cable. :)
elkimbo20031
elkimbo20031 - 8 years ago
Can you say why the gyre XF150 was not an option you considered? I am tempted to get one but I see you did not include it on the review and that has raised a concern on my end, can you explain?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+elkimbo20031 No worries :P
elkimbo20031
elkimbo20031 - 8 years ago
+elkimbo20031 Never mind, I missed it on the video. Thanks
Shawn Anderson
Shawn Anderson - 8 years ago
I have a 10 gallon freshwater aquarium, would the hydor 240gph be okay for it ? I have live plants.
Shawn Anderson
Shawn Anderson - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom thank you.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Shawn Anderson Honestly I'm not too familiar with planted tanks, but I don't believe you want much water movement in them. Generally the flow from a good, properly sized power filter is all you'd need.
Jeanne
Jeanne - 8 years ago
What's a good one for a 10 gallon nano?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Jeanne S It depends on your goals for the tank, but I really like the Tunze 6020 and 6040.
SLASHMASTER1989
SLASHMASTER1989 - 8 years ago
what would you recommend for a10 gallon reef with zoas
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos No problem!
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom ty so much! 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos Yup they should, but you want something without a "shade" since the lights need room for cooling.
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom thanks so do you think any standard A type fixture would hold them. 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos When I ran them I got some light fixtured from Ikea that held them. The base of the light is just like a standard light bulb. :)
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom oh wait what kind of holder would these lights be placed into? 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos Cool! It's no problem.
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Ty I'm gonna get 2 of them ty. 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos Very cool! If you were to go with the lights I listed above I would suggest the Daylight :)
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Some pulsing Xenia, Lps low light mushrooms and zoanthids, Frogspawn, and maybe some leather corals.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos What type of corals are you looking at keeping? These lights would do pretty darn well over a 10 gallon:

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/aquarium-lighting/aquarium-led-lighting/rapidled.html
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom ok are there any lights under 200 dollars that support coral growth? 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos When it comes to flow in the tank I tend to disregard the flow provided by a return pump. In my opinion you will still want an additional powerhead of some sort in that tank. I would shoot for around 20x and you can always add an additional pump down the road.
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom would the pump provided in the 40 Nuvo fusion work? 
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+joshua burgos I would probably shoot for the low to mid range of that estimate,
joshua burgos
joshua burgos - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom what about a forty with frogspawn and leather corals maybe a couple zoa's.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+SLASHMASTER1989 Normally we'd recommend 20 to 40 times your display volume for flow in GPH. In your case I would go on the lower end of that with zoanthids.

My choice would be something controllable like the Nanostream 6040 from Tunze:

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/tunze-turbelle-nanostream-6040.html
Jette Christensen
Jette Christensen - 8 years ago
jebao is best value dc pump.
Jette Christensen
Jette Christensen - 8 years ago
+Dario Scheuch Personal Training yeah i have never had a problem with mine, the rw 15 is quiet and performs well with good flow control.
Dario Scheuch Personal Training
Dario Scheuch Personal Training - 8 years ago
Here in germany all the big Players sell them - havent heard anything bad - awaiting my Jebao Wifi Controller from Hongkong while typing
Jette Christensen
Jette Christensen - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Right that is understandable. Thank you. my next pump will probably be something that brs recomends.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Jette Christensen value is a subjective thing. Jebao is absolutely the cheapest item on the market which can sometimes present value . However the pump is a critical component of the life support system on the tank as well as an electrical item submerged in water. Longevity, reliability and safety for your home, tank and family are also very valuable .


At Brs we are all about making reefing fun, simple and affordable . you can see that riddled throughout our unique product line. In this case we were not satisfied with the quality of safety standards and we think it would be irresponsible to sell them to people's families.
Jette Christensen
Jette Christensen - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom hmm that is weird mine wasn't missing parts. The controller does seem a little cheap tho as well as the power supply.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Jette Christensen We thought the same and were super excited about them until we brought a handful in for testing and almost all were DOA, missing pretty critical pieces, and we even came across fire claims. Simply put there is a reason why no reputable distributor has brought them in even though there is huge demand. If the primary sales channel is foreign orders via eBay there is a reason : )
TreCoolResident
TreCoolResident - 8 years ago
Very informative but hard to watch with someone shouting at you all the way through.
Zypheras_Dat1Guy
Zypheras_Dat1Guy - 7 years ago
Must not have watched any videos from og brstv. Like 2013-14. Ryan used to be more monotune and chill. I like how into it he has gotten over the years. Its what makes us watch these videos.
miston1013
miston1013 - 7 years ago
Totally agree that the host does an EXCELLENT job!! When I first started watching I wondered how they lucked out getting such a good speaker that knows reefkeeping!!
Justin V
Justin V - 7 years ago
Plenty of monotonous voices on youtube to watch.
I GREATLY appreciate the way he projects passion in these videos.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Rachel Dow Thanks:)
Rachel Dow
Rachel Dow - 8 years ago
I like the way he talks! It keeps me engaged. So much better than the quieter voices that just make me zone out
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+TreCoolResident Noted, appreciate the feedback :)
goxcpre
goxcpre - 8 years ago
I'll stick with Jebao-RW
Zypheras_Dat1Guy
Zypheras_Dat1Guy - 7 years ago
Random dude yes you can they have master with skave controllers now
Nick Mcalpin
Nick Mcalpin - 7 years ago
Replace the ceramic bearing with short pieces of airline and theyll run. The ceramic to ceramic interface locks up with ca crystal growth.
Random dude
Random dude - 7 years ago
Cheaper but they're not as programmable and you can't have slave and master pumps or run then in eco smart mode.
Karl Dulle
Karl Dulle - 8 years ago
6 of them.. LOVE LOVE LOVE.. however,, 2 have now refused to start.. cleaned vinegar treatment and still no start.. almost to the day warranty expired.. Fingers crossed..
David Osmar
David Osmar - 8 years ago
I'm running a Tunze Wavebox (back left corner shooting lengthwise) along with 2 Tunze 6105's for main water movement (One centered on the long back wall facing the front glass and one on the far right facing the Wavebox) in my 225gal (72"x24"x30")...just so you could get a visual picture. I have a 55 gal sump that has 2 Eheim 1262's feeding the water back into the tank. One at each back corner. Question is, when the lights go down, I keep the Eheim's on and shut down all of the Tunze. Is this a bad idea?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+David Osmar I wouldn't say it's a bad idea. There are a lot of folks out there that like the give their corals and fish a break from intense flow at night.
Steves-Salty-Corner
Steves-Salty-Corner - 8 years ago
hi guys, do you have any suggestions on the placement of flow pumps in a 92g corner bow front aquarium?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Steven R Ok, gotcha! You are a little bit on the lower side of flow so adding a few more pumps can't hurt :)
Steves-Salty-Corner
Steves-Salty-Corner - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom I've currently got 2 x eheim streamon 3000, but I'm planning on going for 1 or 2 jebao rw15 for a more random flow pattern. and hopefully the jebao will help with the dead spots.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Steven R No problem! What powerheads are you currently running?
Steves-Salty-Corner
Steves-Salty-Corner - 8 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom , thanks for the speedy reply. Seems like I've got an awkward shape aquarium for my first salty box, keep getting dead spots in it.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 8 years ago
+Steven R I would probably do one on each back pane.
dave dec
dave dec - 9 years ago
I BOUGHT THE WAV SYSTEM AND IT TURNED OUT TO BE A NIGHTMARE. the one link was def  and it was replaced AFTER I paid for a new one and credited a month later and lost three expensive pieces of equipment due to the one link being defective, they will NOT do anything about the damage that it caused even though it was WELL documented what happened. sometime when you sell a new product things happen and you try to make it right its just a part of being a good company taking care of its customers. never again
2008MrsKim
2008MrsKim - 9 years ago
Great info. I have been getting cyano and a lime green algae in one of the corners of my tank. It's a 6ft 180gl glass. My devils hand has grown three times it's size to the size of a basketball and attached to two large rocks. Other than re-scaping the tank , i'm not sure what to do about flow. I have two high flow hydros on the sides with one wave maker pointed in that direction to make currents around the coral, but it's touching the glass already so with that it's blocking flow. It doesn't get along with most of the other leathers so I put it in a corner all by itself, guess that wasn't such a bright idea. I didn't know it would get that large that quick. From the size of a tennis ball to a basketball in two years. Also, My 18in umbrella leather is suffering from the stagnant flow that used to circulate around the tank. Do you think my best option would be is to re-scape?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+2008MrsKim Interesting! That's a problem that a lot of us don't encounter! You could try to rescape, or else I would simply recommend fragging the leather or at least cutting the rock where it is attached to move it.
garayjayemt
garayjayemt - 9 years ago
Would it be a good idea to have 2 wave makers for a 55 gallon?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+garayjayemt I would probably recommend doing so. With wave makers on each end of the tank aiming at each other, you get quite a bit of random turbulent flow.
Braedon H
Braedon H - 9 years ago
What wave-maker should I get that is affordable for a 36 gallon salt water tank. Also do i need a sump or skimmer for a 36gallon or can i get away with out ?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Braedon H Are you looking for a controllable wavemaker? If so something like 1 to 2 of the Tunze 6040 would be a good choice:

http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/tunze-turbelle-nanostream-6040.html

Sumps and skimmers aren't necessary, but they sure do make maintenance much simpler!
Patrick's Dive and Reef
Patrick's Dive and Reef - 9 years ago
Hi, I have a 120 gallon reef tank. I run 2 Tunze nanostream 6045s for flow along with my sump return pump. Could you give your opinion on this flow please? I have videos on my channel for you to see the aquascape and corals positioning. I think I might need more flow so I would welcome any suggestion. Thanks and love the 160 series!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Patrick's Dive and Reef No problem! :)
Patrick's Dive and Reef
Patrick's Dive and Reef - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Thanks so much for getting back to me so fast! I'll look at getting another 6045 so, thanks for your help guys!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Patrick's Dive and Reef Nice, and thanks! In my opinion you are a little on the low side of things. Generally we recommend 20 to 40 times your display volume for GPH split between powerheads. That means you would be looking at about 3600 to 7200 GPH total. Currently you're at around 2350. If it were my tank, I'd get one more of those Tunze 6045s and call it a day :)
Nirab Das
Nirab Das - 9 years ago
Week11..
Drew
Drew - 9 years ago
At 10:15, what model of Tunze pumps are you using?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Drew Lehinger Those are Tunze 6095's :)
Adrian _
Adrian _ - 9 years ago
What is the the wall material made out of @ 17:25 in the video where the ecotechs and outlets are mounted to? Looks cool.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Adrian LastName That is a painted MDF board. Check out Week 6 were we install it:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rER7e7zTxU



:)
Dave Bishop
Dave Bishop - 9 years ago
Just bought a pair of Neptune WAV circulation pumps from you guys, and it's like a hurricane in my 73 gallon Reefer 350. So I definitely have adequate flow. However, my corals are holding onto the rocks for dear life. I'm struggling with where to place them to get the good flow without killing them. Right now, they are on the back wall, near the top and in the corners, facing the front glass at a spot about a 1/4 way in from the edge. That diffuses the flow a bit, but it still seems excessive, even at only 1%. What would you recommend? Thanks again for the great information!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Dave Bishop You'll likely be fine. If you notice that the corals are looking stressed, then I would look into re-positioning the powerheads to help diffuse the flow. :)
Dave Bishop
Dave Bishop - 9 years ago
Just getting started. A bubble tip anenome, a couple long polyp leather mushrooms, a red war coral, a frog coral, a purple whip gorgonian, and a few others that I can't remember the names right off the bat.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Dave Bishop Just out of curiosity, what is the dominant type of coral in your tank? If it's SPS or even some LPS you may be just fine.
Mark Sey
Mark Sey - 9 years ago
I could be wrong here but at 18:06 into the plumming video if you pause it . isn't that shut off valve on the wrong side of the check valve? if you had to take off the cap to the check valve for maintenance on the seals Wouldn't it flow water out from the tank through the lock line if you took the cap off? my 90 gallon tank isn't up and running yet , so just wondering.. This build video series is awesome btw! = )
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Mark Sey That would be a good way to do it, but there is a pretty limited amount of water in there if you adjust the Loc-Line properly. So either way you'll likely get a little spillage. Shouldn't be too bad though :)
luizmakesvideos
luizmakesvideos - 9 years ago
This was very informative, Thanks!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+luizmakesvideos Happy to help!
grdpder
grdpder - 9 years ago
The Jebao is very good also. I have the RW-8. Any thoughts on it...?
grdpder
grdpder - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Thanks. Fortunately, I bought three and they are all still working. The oldest one is approximately one year plus and the newest one I have is approxiamtely 4 mos or so. However, the fire claims you mentioned definitely concerns me. I guess everyone is taking a risk when buying items made in China...LOL
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+grdpder We brought a few in for testing, but unfortunately they were missing pieces, didn't function out of the box, and we even came across fire claims. :(
Pew Heretic
Pew Heretic - 9 years ago
This was one of the first "Yikes!" moments when I first began with reef tanks. Four, five and six hundred dollars per pump was outrageous, especially when you always have to have 2-4 pumps...or more!. For my small tanks (55 gallon and under) the inexpensive pumps do just fine, even if they have to be replaced every few years. For my huge tank (1,100 gallon) it was a no brainer to use a closed loop. It's the medium size tanks that are the more expensive gallon/pump cost for me. Like your 160, closed loop is a bit too much, but small, inexpensive pumps won't do the job either. Spending nearly $1,000.00 on just recirc pumps stings more than my anemones :( But, you gotta pay to play and they cost what they cost, whether we think it's "worth it" or not. We have to have good flow.

One thing that is great about the process is that BRS has such a fantastic assortment of products, almost to the point of being overwhelming to some. But the product/category filter is so fine tuned that you don't even have to get lost in the product until you narrow down your options using the excellent category filter. The education you get on this site coupled with their honest and unbiased opinion can make even the harshest skeptic a fan-boy. :) Great job, guys. And tell your IT guys they're doing a great job on the site's layout and user interface. The newest iteration is very good indeed. (sheesh I rambled a lot)
Chris Crigger
Chris Crigger - 9 years ago
Very informative. Thanks for the videos.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Chris Crigger Thanks Chris! Glad you like them.
Patrick Egal
Patrick Egal - 9 years ago
how about how much these pumps tend to blow and relocated substrate?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Patrick Egal Pretty much all pumps will move the substrate around somewhat, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. It will depend on your tank and the overall flow. The grain size of the sand has a pretty big effect on it as well. Sugar sized sand will blow around pretty willingly but larger grain stuff like CaribSea Special Grade stays put.
Corey Hecksel
Corey Hecksel - 9 years ago
Why did y'all choose not to cover wave boxes? Are they good or bad?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Corey Hecksel We do love the Waveboxes, and are running a couple here in the office. They are a little large, but Tunze makes a great product.
Paul Figas
Paul Figas - 9 years ago
YOU GUYS ARE THE BEST!!!!!!!!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Paul Figas Thanks Paul!
TheJohnny220
TheJohnny220 - 9 years ago
Are you going to be doing Macna speakers videos again it almost that time
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+TheJohnny220 We'll have a few staff there, but unfortunately we won't be able to capture video this year.
darthweezy
darthweezy - 9 years ago
Surprised you didn't mention a Tunze Wavebox...also you didn't mention options for flow on you main pump like loc-line, eductors, or Oceans Motions variable flow emitters... All of these are items I have on my 320.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+darthweezy We talked a little about Loc-Line in the plumbing video, but I can see where you're coming from. The Ocean Motions are nice for closed loops and the Tunze Waveboxes are sweet! Which Wavebox are you running?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+GoPro OrGoHome - A good inexpensive option would be something like the AI Prime or the Kessil A160. There are also some PAR38 LED bulbs out there that would work pretty well.
Jon Pastore
Jon Pastore - 9 years ago
I just got a 20 gallon long tank and I cant find a led light that can support corals and is around 100$. do you have any recommendations?
Jay Maldonado
Jay Maldonado - 9 years ago
Love you guys!! can't wait to start my tank build when I retire from the Air Force! #BRS
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+jonathan maldonado Thanks for your service! Let us know if we can help with anything when you're ready to get started.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Hydrogalaxy - They are super cool and work well if you have the space!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Hydrogalaxy - Nice!
brett oreilly
brett oreilly - 9 years ago
wow what a amazing vid
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
Thanks!+brett oreilly !
Brian's Fish Tanks
Brian's Fish Tanks - 9 years ago
Great overview on a lot of great pumps!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Brian's Fish Tanks Thanks, glad you liked it!
John Grape
John Grape - 9 years ago
Excellent video!!!I appreciate all the effort this took. Especially the simulation of flow in the tank.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+John Grape Thanks! We are beyond happy with how well that worked out.
915Mang
915Mang - 9 years ago
Tunze Wavebox would be sweet, not the pumps. But I like the Gyre.
dave dec
dave dec - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom  yup tunze is the shizzzz
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+915Mang It really depends on your specific needs. The Wavebox and Gyre are awesome pumps, but we needed something that we could "aim" the flow with which is why we went with the Tunzes.
Darth GrumpBert
Darth GrumpBert - 9 years ago
Cheers Ryan!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+mymoonkeepoff Cheers!
David Reynolds
David Reynolds - 9 years ago
What would you put on a 90g?
goxcpre
goxcpre - 8 years ago
Jebao RW 8
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+David Reynolds Ok, cool! In that case I would recommend a flow rate split between all your powerheads of around 3000 to 3500 gallons per hour. You could do a couple different powerheads on this tank, but I would probably run two VorTech MP40s
David Reynolds
David Reynolds - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Years ago I had a mix of SPS and LPS with some bubble tip anemones. I'm probably going to shoot for something similar.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+David Reynolds It depends on your plans for the tank. What corals do you plan on keeping?
Rad Perez
Rad Perez - 9 years ago
Great great video, lots of information I was looking for, thanks.....
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Rad Perez No problem! Happy to help.
David Beecroft
David Beecroft - 9 years ago
how do i clean my tank shit? i get a 5 gallon bucket and put in 2 gallons of vinegar and 2 gallons of clorox bleach, both from costco, and soak my powerheads and let them run a few hours. i put in everything else that's messed up and let it polish it clean as a whistle. then i put the stuff in my rinse tank and stick it back in the tank. gets my clear pvc, pumps, piping, scrapers ... you name it ... super clean ... and if there is still a problem i add a quart or two of muriatic acid to the witches brew and there is no hope after that. as you can tell i get tired of scrubbing things with toothbrushes and still putting up with discoloration ... f**k that ... and if it damages the item i'm cleaning then who cares... i just get a new one ... the damn thing's gonna break over time anyway, might as well save my time and energy. and my maid hates doing it and does a shitty job when she tries so rather than paying her to do shit work i just soak it and rinse it and reinstall it or replace it. paying her to do a shitty job costs me more than just replacing the shit and my days of power-cleaning are done ... my time is worth more than this
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+David Beecroft I wouldn't recommend mixing chlorine bleach and a mild acid like vinegar together since the resulting reaction will release toxic chlorine gas. Instead I would try to use just vinegar since it does a great job at dissolving calcareous deposits.
RoboNarples2929
RoboNarples2929 - 9 years ago
What's your opinion on the tunze wavebox?
RoboNarples2929
RoboNarples2929 - 9 years ago
I'm replicating this build to the last detail except for this. I think I will use two mp40s
Andrew Hales
Andrew Hales - 9 years ago
Haven't watched the video yet but already gave you a thumbs up! Love you BRS!!!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Andrew Hales Thanks! :)

100. comment for Week 9: Why flow is vital for a successful reef tank | 52 Weeks of Reefing #BRS160

Garrett Mitchell
Garrett Mitchell - 9 years ago
Great thorough analysis on all of the available pumps. It's definitely a decision on personal preference and how you would like your flow. For example, I did a vortech in my smaller display/lagoon tank because I liked the features of a vortech that didn't need to have a controller. For my display I went with two gyres from BRS on an alternating cycle of 4 hours on pulse mode. Then display is 60x36x24 and I have been very impressed and happy with the ebb and flow they create throughout the day. Happy Reefing Everyone!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Garrett Mitchell Thanks for sharing! I totally agree that your decision should be based on you and your tank's personal needs.
Jon Pastore
Jon Pastore - 9 years ago
Thank you very much. I love all of your videos and I will definitely by some equipment from the brs website
Jon Pastore
Jon Pastore - 9 years ago
Thank you very much. I love all of your videos and I will definitely by some equipment from the brs website
David Bern
David Bern - 9 years ago
I'm not sure if I missed this... Do we have a dollar amount on this complete build?
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+David Bern Not quite yet. Maybe once the tank is fully completed we can release some kind of breakdown with the products we used.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+GoPro OrGoHome - I would probably position one on each side of the aquarium facing each other. The flow will collide and the middle resulting in turbulent water movement which is good.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Mama Demorcy Yo!
Mama Demorcy
Mama Demorcy - 9 years ago
yo
Melissa Russell
Melissa Russell - 9 years ago
you
Jon Pastore
Jon Pastore - 9 years ago
I am making a 20 gallon long reef tank and I dont know what I how I should configure the 2 powerheads to get good flow.
Patrick Stinnett
Patrick Stinnett - 9 years ago
I was looking on the bulk reef site because you mentioned the IceCap Gyre interface module. Is it for sale yet? I didn't see it on the site. Wanted to get that and another Gyre to alternate the water with my apex.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Patrick Stinnett They're not here yet, but they are on their way and should be in stock in the next few weeks! :)
abinder3
abinder3 - 9 years ago
You didn't mention the Tunze 6040 but I noticed that you had it in the box in the video.
I have 2 setup, 1 on both ends of my 100gallon 5' tank. I don't have the deflector mounted on either one of them, just have them pointed up towards the surface. They are setup on an alternating mode creating a wave in the tank (got that idea from Rodger at Tunze). This setup creates a nice back and forth motion in the tank, especially in the center where I have my 'sea anemone island' setup.
(I also use 2 Tunze DC return pumps set at a total of about 500 gallons or return water.)

Does this seem like it would provide enough flow in the tank?
Ehsan Adib Shabahang
Ehsan Adib Shabahang - 9 years ago
love your setup but I have to say that I would have gone with 2 MP60 and maybe 1 MP 10
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Ehsan Adib (Marine Tech T.V.) Thanks! Happy to hear you are enjoying the channel!
Ehsan Adib Shabahang
Ehsan Adib Shabahang - 9 years ago
wow, i love your work thank you all for all information you give us. i am a big fan
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Ehsan Adib (Marine Tech T.V.) During testing we were surpirsed to see that one MP40We on each side of the tank moved a ton of water. The 60's may not even have been 100% necessary. :) We went with the Tunzes this time around since we needed to be able to aim the powerheads.
Brett Abbott
Brett Abbott - 9 years ago
Just curious, isn't that a VorTech controller on your control board? Some product placement? :)

I love these videos!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Brett Abbott No prob! :)
Brett Abbott
Brett Abbott - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom Yes. Yes. That makes sense. Thanks.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Brett Abbott Close! That's the controller for the Vectra return pump :P
Felix The Cat
Felix The Cat - 9 years ago
Found keeping high orp reading makes it a lot easier if you get an infection of sorts in the tank to treat. The high oxygen helps so much with that. Keep mine around 380 with just media bags and a good skimmer, bio-pellets. Also seachem phosguard that does not leach back when exhausted.
Felix The Cat
Felix The Cat - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom The ocean averages 350 so use that as a reference. When a reef with crashing waves is 400+. Part of nature oxidizing and cleansing the water.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Felix The Cat Interesting! Thanks for sharing..
shawnriv9
shawnriv9 - 9 years ago
I must say, I'm very surprised with the power head choice to use on the 160. I personally would of gone with the VorTech pumps. I've had nothing but success with them and they seem the most low profile.
dave dec
dave dec - 9 years ago
+shawnriv9 ya know shawn the thing that I LOVE about ecotech is I had a problem and I admit I dumped on ecotech but the owner contacted me personally and wanted to know what was wrong  and took care of it PERSONALLY!!! that is what I call taking care of your customers. he never asked to re-vise the comment Neptune on the other hand does NOT!! a one link destroyed three key pieces of equipment and they don't want to take ANY responsibility what so ever. wonderful way to be at Christmas to your customers.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Justin Stanley Bingo!
Justin Stanley
Justin Stanley - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom I think these are a bit more modular as well. If you find a place that isn't getting good flow you can just preposition the pump, or even add another one. With Vortech pumps, you put them on the side glass and you get the flow you get. Not that it is bad flow, just maybe not as tune-able to your specific sized tank or aquascape.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+shawnriv9 Trust me when I say we love the VorTechs as well. I have them at home and on my work tank. We wanted something that we could place pretty much anywhere in this tank and have the option to aim them to shoot around our aquascape.
Dave Davis
Dave Davis - 9 years ago
Thanks, flow is an area I have had problems with in the past. Your video helped to clear up the confusion. I'm sooo hooked on Thursdays now that you're running this blog. I'm looking at setting up a new reef system when I finally get settled and your blog is going to be my blueprint.., not to mention your company as my one source for all things reef.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Dave Davis Awesome! Stoked to hear that we can help.
habutti
habutti - 9 years ago
Good stuff guys, nailed it again.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+habutti Thank you!
Pablo Esquivel
Pablo Esquivel - 9 years ago
awesome video!!!!
best reff chanel right here right now!
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Tropical Water Thanks!
Vince Scipione
Vince Scipione - 9 years ago
I currently cannot justify spending $400 + on Ecotech wavemakers especially with the costs of running ZEOvit, so I currently only use Jebao Wavemakers, They work perfect for me and a lot of fellow local reefers. I am always forced to purchase through shady dealers on Amazon and Ebay, or overpriced versions from places like ReefBreeders, is there any chance BRS will ever start selling Jebao's? You guys must use them, I see you cleaning a WP-10 in the video.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
Hey there +Vince Scipione! We thought the same until we brought a handful in for testing and almost all were DOA, missing pretty critical pieces, and we even came across fire claims. Simply put there is a reason why no reputable distributor has brought them in even though there is huge demand. If the primary sales channel is foreign orders via eBay there is a reason : )
Tim Kotanko
Tim Kotanko - 9 years ago
What Justin said. looking at the pellets really brings home the flow patterns...
While I'd like to try some other options, the fact that Vortech is the only (to my knowledge) cordless option makes it simply not possible in my personal tank
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Tim Kotanko Thanks! We were super happy with how well the pellets represented the flow.
Justin Stanley
Justin Stanley - 9 years ago
Great video. Really like the pellets showing the different flow patterns. Did you guys consider two gyre for the tank on the controller module. If so, why did you decide against it. Finally, I noticed when the gyre fired back up it cavitated and introduced allot of bubbles. Is is possible to ramp them up slowly to avoid this? Great video series, and look forward to you other new line of videos also.
Justin Stanley
Justin Stanley - 9 years ago
+BulkReefSupplyCom The sicce XStream looks nice to me. There isn't much out there about them. How does the flow compare to the Tunze models you chose.
BulkReefSupplyCom
BulkReefSupplyCom - 9 years ago
+Justin Stanley We didn't rule anything out when we started. They were definitely a contender. We went with the Tunzes because we wanted something that is going to provide true varied flow which is going to contact the corals in many different ways throughout the day. I also wanted something I could position in different areas of the tank and aim them based on the particular aquascape we end up creating and I needed it to have a battery backup of some type because this tank is left unattended every weekend.  


The cavitation you are seeing there was because the Gyre was mounted up near the surface. If we moved it down a bit further you wouldn't likely see that from them :)

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