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I have a 10 gal "wanna be" minireef and for a while ive wanted/needed to increase flow. A powerhead or AC 70 fuge are the two options. But is the AC fuge really alot better? For it to be a fuge it would have LR rubble in it and the flow has to be really slow. SO if it doesnt have a devoted light would it still be better to have a AC "fuge" ?
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if you want to increase flow without taking to much space then you will want to get a Koralia Nano. As for a make shift fuge on your tank i feel that it is not needed and will do very little to benefit your small tank if you keep up on your weekly water changes
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