GSP and powerheads.

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GSP and powerheads.

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I have a 1300gph powerhead in my 33 G GSP tank. Should i leave it on 24/7?
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Sure, if they like it.
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Re: GSP and powerheads.

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He swims against it a lot. I figured i can put it on a timer so he can get some rest at night.
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Mine hated them when they were little and stayed at the bottom all the time but now since they are big they don't seem to care anymore. lol
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