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Old 05-04-2008, 10:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Such a thing as too much flow?

Title says it. Is there such a thing as too much flow for fish? Lets say that I have a return pump, rated at 1000 GPH, and its pumping water crazily back into the display tank. A fish, clownfish or any kind of fish, swims by and the flow just blows it into the glass or onto the rocks or just somewhere else. Would that ever happen, or are fish strong enough to swim against big currents?
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