Good information, heard clams do enjoy a good amount of flow. A number of clam experts have mentioned on that front, lately, that as long as it’s not a one way current that’s pounding on the clam constantly, clams love flow. Seems to be a consensus for most all of our animals we keep in our aquarium love good flow that is somewhat inconsistent. If the flow varies enough and it’s not continuously pushing one direction, most animals will do well. Keeping in mind the over all tolerance of each individual specific animal and where appropriate to place within the tank. Thank for your information again man
I have a 50 gallon tank and it’s been running 9 months and I’ve got ICK that just killed 4 of my fish 😭. I’m frustrated and disappointed and I’m stressed out. I’ve thought about leaving the hobby, but I’ve started a hydrogen peroxide treatment from humble fish.
once you have it you now move into management. thats where you are at. Another thing, if a fish recovers from an Ick infestation, he will build an immune system
Spending money on nice equipment can be a hard pill to swallow but man, I have been running my mp10s since 2012. They have been running 24/7 for 10 of the 12 years and I have only replaced the wet sides for the first time last year. #notsponsered
I've had nothing but problems with my mp10s over the past 3 years. Maybe it's something about the newer ones but my wet sides get rusty and loud within a couple weeks of replacement, they're constantly sliding down the glass which makes them even louder cause if they aren't PERFECTLY aligned they vibrate like crazy. I can't run them above about 70% or use the built in "nutrient transport" mode cause if I do they rattle so bad they fall off the glass. Ecotech customer support has been absolutely zero help after I sent them photos of my rusty (one week old) wet side, basically just told me I need to buy another one 🙃
@@squidmissile750 awww that's sad to hear. it wouldn't be too surprising that the manufacturing process and materials have changed over the last decade. real shame :(
Good information, heard clams do enjoy a good amount of flow. A number of clam experts have mentioned on that front, lately, that as long as it’s not a one way current that’s pounding on the clam constantly, clams love flow.
Seems to be a consensus for most all of our animals we keep in our aquarium love good flow that is somewhat inconsistent. If the flow varies enough and it’s not continuously pushing one direction, most animals will do well. Keeping in mind the over all tolerance of each individual specific animal and where appropriate to place within the tank. Thank for your information again man
Thanks for sharing your experience.
I have a 50 gallon tank and it’s been running 9 months and I’ve got ICK that just killed 4 of my fish 😭. I’m frustrated and disappointed and I’m stressed out. I’ve thought about leaving the hobby, but I’ve started a hydrogen peroxide treatment from humble fish.
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once you have it you now move into management. thats where you are at. Another thing, if a fish recovers from an Ick infestation, he will build an immune system
Spending money on nice equipment can be a hard pill to swallow but man, I have been running my mp10s since 2012. They have been running 24/7 for 10 of the 12 years and I have only replaced the wet sides for the first time last year. #notsponsered
I've had nothing but problems with my mp10s over the past 3 years. Maybe it's something about the newer ones but my wet sides get rusty and loud within a couple weeks of replacement, they're constantly sliding down the glass which makes them even louder cause if they aren't PERFECTLY aligned they vibrate like crazy. I can't run them above about 70% or use the built in "nutrient transport" mode cause if I do they rattle so bad they fall off the glass. Ecotech customer support has been absolutely zero help after I sent them photos of my rusty (one week old) wet side, basically just told me I need to buy another one 🙃
@@squidmissile750 awww that's sad to hear. it wouldn't be too surprising that the manufacturing process and materials have changed over the last decade. real shame :(