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Vortech
Does anyone have a Vortech in a 90g tank? I've read that you can adjust the flow from 300 to 3000 gallons per hour. 300 gph is under 4x per hour - maybe too much flow for a 90?
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mine runs full blast in my 90, on the oposite end is a pulsating tunze 6000, i thinks just rigth, allthough im tweaking it now for even more random currents as corals are growing big and changing the currents.
personally i dont think a vortech is to much for a 90, but it also depends on what kind of corals that you want to keep. |
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KingKong has 3 Vortech in his 90g! That thing has crazy wicked flow! All running at 100% I'm buying 2 vortechs for my 180g this week and then 2 more to replace my tunze when I get more money! http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1155619
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that is a nice tank.
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