No, but I'll go check now. At the very least, you can PM both of them directly and ask them to chime in either by replying to you or link them to this thread.
Originally Posted by melev Just so you know, in the past these corals were bulletproof. Something however happened a few years ago and losses were great. A few people tried to focus on their survival as well as a cause for the deaths. I don't recall the outcome. However, I also haven't read recently about further demises so perhaps that was a particular disease that has since become a non-issue. Perhaps where they were obtained or even where they were transshipped was to blame. It's an LPS coral. You can feed it meaty foods once a week. We have a few elegance keepers on this site that can chime in with suggestions. Trido and washingtond are their names. Thanks melev! that give me at least a little hope )) I hope Trido and washingtond put in some input on this thread! also did u see my pm to u about a few DIY articles?
This article will help: http://www.reefaddicts.com/content.p...e-best-results
Just so you know, in the past these corals were bulletproof. Something however happened a few years ago and losses were great. A few people tried to focus on their survival as well as a cause for the deaths. I don't recall the outcome. However, I also haven't read recently about further demises so perhaps that was a particular disease that has since become a non-issue. Perhaps where they were obtained or even where they were transshipped was to blame. It's an LPS coral. You can feed it meaty foods once a week. We have a few elegance keepers on this site that can chime in with suggestions. Trido and washingtond are their names.
My advice is do your research before you buy and you'll have more success. That being said calcium and alkalinity need to be kept near natural sea water.
My next build is going to have a false side in it to act as a wave box so I dont have to have anything in the tank
The Tunze pumps are a little smaller and are gray rather than black. They are better built and have excellent customer support. Korallia pumps don't last too long, usually about a year. If you want a pump that seemingly lasts forever, Maxijet pumps are great. And now when you buy one, it comes with a conversion kit to run it like a stream pump instead of a single point of flow powerhead. The suction cup attachment is enormous though, something I'd like to see redesigned.
what was wrong with the koralias? im using them currently, is there something wrong or defective with them? if your considering tunzes, whats the difference? melev mentioned that it depended on what you wanted to see in your tank, if you use tunzes wouldnt they be same "eye-sore" as koralias?
If the flow number is accurate, that is. I don't know if the corrected numbers have made it out to the various vendors yet, or if upgraded parts have been installed to increase the flow rate as advertised. I've had to clean a few of those, and screen that snaps on seems a little flimsy to me, so be careful taking it apart and snapping it together. When those first released, the C-clip that held it to the magnet broke quite easily, but I think that was resolved. The former Turbelle and Stream pumps were quite durable by comparison, providing a lot of flow and could handle a good scrubbing. The only downside (to me) was looking at them in my reef. They took up a lot of space and blocked my view of corals. For a guy on a budget, these are a better option than Korallia pumps.
Also melev, i am specifically looking to buy this exact tunze power head: http://www.bulkreefsupply.com/store/...s-gal-h-1.html It seems to have the same if not higher flow than the mp10's that i have? so With your experience with these pumps should i go ahead and buy two of these and a controller?Remember my tank is 100 gallons yes but the measurments on it are 48' L x 24' W x 12 T ( a perfect reef tank short and fat )
Originally Posted by melev The Korallia pumps are cheap and short-lived. I don't even like looking at them in a tank, let alone trying to clean them up. Tunze pumps are german-built and have good customer service. I've used Tunze in the past in my 55g and 280g reefs. There was a pump-flow-review a few months ago and it caused quite a bit of controversy. Vortech pumps did very well: http://marine-engineers.org/2011/07/...in-flow-study/ Mathematically, Tunze and Vortech pumps are often close in price when you factor in the controller modules. And if you want a battery backup, there's more money spent. In the end, it comes down to what you want your tank to look like and the ease of cleaning that components. Now that being said melev, would you personally recommend tunze for a 100 gallon reef or no? i did read the article but i like to get a review from people i can actually communicate with (and the fact that the creator of reef addicts is the one with the experiencewith these power heads doesnt hurt either )
The Korallia pumps are cheap and short-lived. I don't even like looking at them in a tank, let alone trying to clean them up. Tunze pumps are german-built and have good customer service. I've used Tunze in the past in my 55g and 280g reefs. There was a pump-flow-review a few months ago and it caused quite a bit of controversy. Vortech pumps did very well: http://marine-engineers.org/2011/07/...in-flow-study/ Mathematically, Tunze and Vortech pumps are often close in price when you factor in the controller modules. And if you want a battery backup, there's more money spent. In the end, it comes down to what you want your tank to look like and the ease of cleaning that components.
Blake glad you asked I have been wondering about other brands myself. The vortechs are are expensive and i seems like there have been a lot of posts with people having trouble with them. Maybe it just appears that way
the mp 10 puts out almost as much as the 40s If I remember right but ive been wrong about 10 million times
Originally Posted by Hat39406 Can't wait!! Be sure to post a FTS on the thread I started today too. By the way I do have pictures in my albums! check them out they are dated but they are still pictures lol
Can't wait!! Be sure to post a FTS on the thread I started today too.
Originally Posted by Hat39406 Not so good pictures are better then no pictures. We'll get the idea. Alright you guys asked for it haha
Not so good pictures are better then no pictures. We'll get the idea.
Originally Posted by a whiff of grapeshot Don't you just love it when things work out great! I always get anxious about getting new fish because I never know if they'll eat pellets or prepared foods. Why not post some pictures? Its the best feeling! haha and i would love to post pictures.. even videos! but all I have is my stupid phone and I have tried capturing pictures of them countless times over the past 3 or so days and my POS phone cant capyure them well enough without being blurry and or not doing them justice with the colors under my LED fixtures (all I use on my reef tank, no halides, t5's, VHOs. just LEDs) so I am kinda screwed :/
Don't you just love it when things work out great! I always get anxious about getting new fish because I never know if they'll eat pellets or prepared foods. Why not post some pictures?