So I know a few of you on the forum have picked up a GYRE or 8. I myself picked up one at the hiddenreef blowout. Setup was super easy... I am having difficulties on setting up the optimal flow in my tank.
My tank is a peninsula. On one end there is a Coast to Coast overflow that imho despite being better than a corner overflow.....struggled to grab everything that was circulating in the tank.
I also HATED.. running powerheads to the far end of the tank along the rim which definately didn't look that great. It was do-able but not the best looking. The GYRE is like a lifesaver. The ONLY problem I am having now... is deciding exactly where to to place the GYRE. Right now I have it placed on the furthest end of the tank facing the overflow. I think I am defeating the purpose of the GYRE though. Instead of bouncing off the wall and rolling back.. I feel like if the GYRE is actually breaking up and some of the water is escaping over the overflow instead.
I almost think perhaps I should place the GYRE on the overflow side.. and the (rollback will) enable the detrius to go into the overflow. I was also thinking that perhaps I should angle the outflow of the gyre to cut less across the surface and more a sharp angle towards the back.
I FEEL as if this type of powerhead is MEANT to be on the overflow side and not pushing towards the overflow. (Video to Come Soon)
My tank is a peninsula. On one end there is a Coast to Coast overflow that imho despite being better than a corner overflow.....struggled to grab everything that was circulating in the tank.
I also HATED.. running powerheads to the far end of the tank along the rim which definately didn't look that great. It was do-able but not the best looking. The GYRE is like a lifesaver. The ONLY problem I am having now... is deciding exactly where to to place the GYRE. Right now I have it placed on the furthest end of the tank facing the overflow. I think I am defeating the purpose of the GYRE though. Instead of bouncing off the wall and rolling back.. I feel like if the GYRE is actually breaking up and some of the water is escaping over the overflow instead.
I almost think perhaps I should place the GYRE on the overflow side.. and the (rollback will) enable the detrius to go into the overflow. I was also thinking that perhaps I should angle the outflow of the gyre to cut less across the surface and more a sharp angle towards the back.
I FEEL as if this type of powerhead is MEANT to be on the overflow side and not pushing towards the overflow. (Video to Come Soon)