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Tunze Nano Streams
Like to hear comments from those who already have them up & running.
tks |
We have one, so far so good, moves a good amount of water gently, which is why we got it. Was a bit noisy at first but settled down in a few days. The magnet attachment is a great idea and works good.
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I echo what Diana said. Pushes a remarkable amount of water, gently, for its size. Replaces the need for those PITA suction cup mounts. Mine was never noisy...just settled into a noiseless purr right away :smile:
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I bought the 6025 (smallest nanostream) for my 20g tank. I already have 2 Seio 620's in there, and this just tops the icing on the cake. Perfect amount of flow... The magnets are an awesome idea. The 3D positioning of the nanostream is awesome as well. I now have the perfect amount of flow in my tank.
Worth the $$ IMO .. but can't say how they will compete against a Seio (longterm) . The magnets and *small* size of these powerheads make them that much better than a Seio. |
and much faster to set-up! :)
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I just purchased the 6025 the other day. I have a 65 G and had a bunch of maxi-jets in there this thing not only easy to move but purrs and looks good in your tank(unlike the maxi-jets which are so bulky looking). Worth the 75$ IMO
Kris |
Mine has started to make lots of noise. Like, noticeable from well across the apartment. I think I'm going to pull it out and clean it, but it seems to me that it shouldn't require a cleaning within a month's operation.
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My first one was very noisy so I took it apart and the impeller shaft was sheared off. It was replaced for me and now the two I have make almost no noise at all. Very quiet.
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