Yes Lori I have a couple of #1s left. I didn't want to be the only person "selling" you on 2 #2s because, well, I'm the guy selling them. I wanted you to have other input. I agree with Carmie, two would be better than one.
Dick
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Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
I did some reading on power head flow rates with various size tanks. I actually think Rob also did a pod cast about power heads. I have a 75 gal and ended up figuring 2 #3's would meet my needs acourding to what I learned doing the research. After putting them in a few months ago I noticed my corals didn't seem to look as nice when the power heads were on. So I turned them off for a couple months. Maybe a bad choice, idk. But it didn't seem to harm them at all having the power head's off. Well when I was at the LFS last week I mentioned this to them and they told me how beneficial it was for the corals to have the flow from them. So I turned them back on. One other thing and not sure if this is a bad thing but the power heads come with this little round black diffuser thing (lack of a better word) that falls off them a lot. I just took them off. I supose I could have glue them on, but I also didn't want the flow so much directed in a specific point. I liked it being able to move around more from not using the little black diffuser thingy's on the tip of the power head.
Dick, what exactly do you have left now. I purchased one #3 because I thought you were out of the #2. I want to get one more of something. What to get? I don't want too much and then I don't want not enough. Sort of like Goldielocks and the 3 bears
I did some reading on power head flow rates with various size tanks. I actually think Rob also did a podcast about power heads. I have a 75 gal and ended up figuring 2 #3's would meet my needs acourding to what I learned doing the research. After putting them in a few months ago I noticed my corals didn't seem to look as nice when the power heads were on. So I turned them off for a couple months. Maybe a bad choice, idk. But it didn't seem to harm them at all having the power head's off. Well when I was at the LFS last week I mentioned this to them and they told me how beneficial it was for the corals to have the flow from them. So I turned them back on. One other thing and not sure if this is a bad thing but the power heads come with this little round black diffuser thing (lack of a better word) that falls off them a lot. I just took them off. I supose I could have glue them on, but I also didn't want the flow so much directed in a specific point. I liked it being able to move around more from not using the little black diffuser thingy's on the tip of the power head.
Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
Hello, I am new here. I have had a 8 gallon biocube for the past 16 months and am going to up grade to a 20 gallon (not a biocube) aquarium. What size of hydor koralia pump would you recommend for a 20 gallon tank?
Thank you.
Reaching my 70th BD, I realize that I cannot help but grow old. However, I refuse to grow up!!! My wife would tell you, "He may be 70 but, He's going on 17". Life is wonderful with a woman like that.
Anyone have any experience with the Seio Props? They have two models rated at 530gph and 1000gph. I love the idea of the wide flow these and the Koralia produce, but the Koralia is so darn big and ugly looking. The Seio have a nicer profile and look like they sit a lot tighter to the glass and produce similar flow. Just wish they made these a little shorter in profile.
Brian, I have not had any experience with Seio but I believe that they are made by Taam who also makes Rios. I had a bad experience with one of the Rio pumps and got zero customer service, as in not even a response, from Taam.