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04/06/2011, 11:05 AM | #1 |
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Vortech Mp10 on 55 gallon reef
Hello everyone ive been a member of reef central for a while now but this is my first post. I have a 55 gallon reef im currently running a couple koralia pumps on my tank but i just ordered a mp10 from ebay for a good price. Do u think a mp10 is good for a 55 gallon? Should i keep a koralia on the Other end for better flow? U guys help is very appreciated!! Thanks!!
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04/06/2011, 11:11 AM | #2 |
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I am putting one on a 57g reef that will also have an eheim 1260 providing flow from 2 nozzles. From what I have seen there are tons of 55g or so reefs running one MP10 + Return flow and they seem to do great. But im a newbie and only know this from reading around myself.
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04/06/2011, 11:18 AM | #3 |
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What do you plan on keeping? That will determine the flow you need.
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04/06/2011, 11:50 AM | #4 |
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If non-sps, then yes. If sps dominated, then no, even with the 1260. Jmho
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04/06/2011, 12:25 PM | #5 |
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I plan on keeping mostly lps with a couple montipora is wat i want.
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04/06/2011, 12:44 PM | #6 |
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It'll probably work fine, might depend on things like aquascaping and such though.
As a side note, you should go with as much flow as your possibly can without making your critters unhappy. I see a lot of people asking similar questions as yours, "will this be enough flow?" IMO, if the question isn't "Is this too much flow" then you probably don't have enough flow. FWIW, I have a pair of MP10s on my 30 with an Eheim 1262. I keep mostly LPS with a few SPS.
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I'd say run the MP10 and use the koralia only if needed.
One of the greatest feautures of the MP10 is the limited footprint in the tank, it would be a shame to need to add a large koralia. I wish I would have got the MP10 to start for my tank.
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I have two mp10s pointing at each other on the tank sides and two koralia nanos angled in on the back wall. This is on a 50 gallon standard tank. Flow is one key to success
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04/06/2011, 03:42 PM | #9 |
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Thanks guys i appreciate all of your opinions keep them coming!!
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04/06/2011, 06:59 PM | #11 |
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I doubt you run the mp10 full bore on the green setting which is where you see the 1500 gph. Most of the settings have up and down flow rates so at some points you may, but most the time your gph will vary.
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04/06/2011, 07:03 PM | #12 |
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I have a leather and some lps in my sps tank with 72x and they do great. The MP1- will be fine for softies and LPS but I like a bit more flow. What size are the Korillias??
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04/06/2011, 07:36 PM | #13 |
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I have 2 koralia evolution 1050s and my mp10 shoul b cumming in next week.
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04/06/2011, 07:54 PM | #14 |
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I run mine only on reef crest but I think at 75%. Using an mp10 on the green setting at full tilt will def. make your tank a wind tunnel for your livestock. They are strong. I really like the long pulse mode (yellow)at quicker intervals it does a nice job moving those polyps with random flow.
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I have 2 mp10's on my 3' 58g tank. My tank is sps only, and this is barely enough flow, I plan on adding a third. For LPS/softies, 1 mp10 and a koralia should be good but I doubt the mp10 will be enough alone.
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I didn't read through every thing, however I will add that I am running an mp10 on my 125, being a 6' tank and getting excellent flow for at least 4' in front of the mp10. my sps are all on the side of the tank that the vortech is and thrive. and the last two feet that the vortech doesnt effect is perfect for my lps.
If anything it could prove to be too much flow if you want to keep mostly lps, but the nice feature about the vortech pumps is that their speed can be adjusted. I say go for it
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Would it be better to buy another MP10 down the road, or would it be smarter to just upgrade to the MP40 now? I would imagine the MP10's working together would provide a better flow. |
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Edit: I did a little research and almost everyone says 1 MP40 is too much from 1 powerhead in a smaller tank and 2 mp10's provide nice smooth fast flow. Last edited by TheReefChief; 04/07/2011 at 10:54 AM. |
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My 56 is running off a MP10 and ~400 gph from the return. Works spectacularly.
If you had more flow, things would be flying. Part of the key is to create momentum that eventually 'churns' and is then interrupted briefly. |
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