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A Little Bit of Random Flow
I would like to get a little bit of ramdom flow in my tank (inexpensively) to supplement the Koralia powerheads. Should I go with:
Option 1: Natural Wave Package - Regular http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/wm...-+Regular.html Option 2: Natural Wave Package - Deluze http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/wm...+-+Deluxe.html Option 3: Hydor Rotating Water Deflector and a Maxi-Jet MP-1200 Powerhead |
iused a zoo med power sweep in my rsm. its been 2+ monthes and its still sweeping( had a sand issue but a quick fw dip seemed to do the job). also its turbulance with the stock PH's has created a (wave like pulse) within a radius or the zoo med.
Just fyi. my hairy mushies have doubled in size and they were abour 4 inches to start. my toadstool loves it and so does my gorg. |
I am thinking of getting one of these for my new 90. Are you still happy with yours?
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Cheers, |
Mark, you are saying the Hydor Rotating Deflector seized? That was my next choice after the Zoo Med Powersweep.
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it never seized on me and I wasn't even the one who bought it so it was probably a good year old by the time it came rotating to me... |
They are hit or miss then, I guess. Just sayin' mine were poopy.
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totally.
I was surprised to read it so I thought I'd share my experience as it was pretty much the exact opposite. gotta love diversity. |
I ran a couple of hydor rotating thingys for about a year with no problems. Then things started going south pretty quickly with them and they stopped rotating no matter what I did. It seems that the rotating mechanism, which involves a lot of little plastic gears, has some pretty tight tolerances and if something is out by just a little bit as the result of wear the whole thing stops.
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