Vengified
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As the title suggests, my guppies are swimming in the current, and getting launched across the length of the tank, as appears in video below. Please note however, they appear to do this by choice! There are SEVERAL areas of the tank, that have very very little flow, and I have seen the guppies in those locations.
Over by the plants, Roney (the red tail) sleeps there at night, or I think it's sleeping, as it barely moves, and sort of hovers. Sophie (the gold one), sleeps in Spongebobs pineapple, and also just hangs out there sometimes as well, Roney joins him occasionally.
Pretty much, the current is only as strong as it appears in the video, on that North wall of the tank, and the upper half of the West wall. Most of the rest of the tank is less than half that strong, with some locations maybe 5-15% of that.
So my question is, are they safe and happy? Do they "play" like that? I have no flow control on the Powerhead (Maxi-jet 600, 160gph in powerhead mode), just a venturi to add bubbles. My only solution would be to somehow attach a sponge to the outlet, to diffuse the flow if it's too strong. But again, they aren't always in that side, they seem to be able to get out whenever they want, and they have been resting at night in low flow areas.
Thanks in advance for your input! See attached video:
Over by the plants, Roney (the red tail) sleeps there at night, or I think it's sleeping, as it barely moves, and sort of hovers. Sophie (the gold one), sleeps in Spongebobs pineapple, and also just hangs out there sometimes as well, Roney joins him occasionally.
Pretty much, the current is only as strong as it appears in the video, on that North wall of the tank, and the upper half of the West wall. Most of the rest of the tank is less than half that strong, with some locations maybe 5-15% of that.
So my question is, are they safe and happy? Do they "play" like that? I have no flow control on the Powerhead (Maxi-jet 600, 160gph in powerhead mode), just a venturi to add bubbles. My only solution would be to somehow attach a sponge to the outlet, to diffuse the flow if it's too strong. But again, they aren't always in that side, they seem to be able to get out whenever they want, and they have been resting at night in low flow areas.
Thanks in advance for your input! See attached video: