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![]() So i finally got her going, after a month of hold ups and other issues.
Ive got 30lbs of some nice tonga and fiji with some great coraline already. I do have some aiptasia already that i look to get rid of before my cycle is over. Anywho, i have a pair of koralia 4's for when i was planning out my 90, im wondering if one of these will be too much for my little 28g? Lemme know what you think. |
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![]() A koralia 4 will be too much flow for a 28g, it would blow the sand around like crazy, a koralia 2 should be good.
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![]() if you are going to sell one of those koralias send one my way
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![]() i have a koralia-3 in my 33 gallon and i barely just barely positioned it so it doesn't move sand, and even so i still get a shallow spot at the very back of the tank, they're strong powerheads no doubt
i'd give the new nano's some thought, but honestly i'd say the koralia-2 would be the best way to go
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33g fowlr / 20g sump / 400 watt pendant / Euro-Reef RC80~~~~lavendar tang, lemon butterfly, snowflake eel, hawaiian spotted puffer, tomato clown, chomis.. My reef~http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/m...-/P4300459.jpg Last edited by bv_reefer; 01-26-2008 at 07:31 PM. |
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