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05/10/2007, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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Koralia Power head....Picture too.
There is the picture of my Koralia 2 (600gph). It is a litlel bit big but it works great. It gives a nice random flow and its silent. I am going to get a koralia 3 for the other side of the tank. It almost looks liek the vortech. You probably cant get a better pump for the money. I paid about $50 shipped. This style of power head is the way to go. Its very efficient and works great. Just be careful when you get one about taking it apart and putting it together. The plastic screen screws together kind of weird. I broke part of it when I forst got it bt it wasnt anything superglue couldnt fix! |
05/10/2007, 04:08 PM | #2 |
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Looks great. i own a couple of the Tunze Nanostreams and love them. How does this one give random flow?
Jeff
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05/10/2007, 04:19 PM | #3 |
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The only thing I have to compare it to is a MJ. Compared to a MJ this thing pushes water around everywhere. It is as random as you can get without haveing a controller turning it off and back on again over and over. I had it near the bottom at first and you could see it pushing water on the sand then it would stop and then it would do it again. Its almost like its changing direction or something but I know it isnt. Thats what I meant by random.
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