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Old 07-27-2011, 05:00 PM
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it can depend on what you want to keep, but the mp10 has 2 advantages and thats a small footprint in your nano, and function (sleep mode, feed mode, wave maker etc.). you can always upgrade to one later..hehe
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Old 07-27-2011, 05:28 PM
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ive seen a few mp10s on ebay recently for under 200 but they have what im assuming an older model controller, its not the white one with the knob and trippy lights. its just a little box that says vortech
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Old 07-27-2011, 06:38 PM
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Personally, I would go for the vortech..... Any other powerheads will look like a football in a nano..... And you can adjust the output to suit your needs..... And you will have it for the upgrade
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^^^
true, if your willing to dish out the cash why not.
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Old 07-28-2011, 12:58 AM
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I like my korali nano in my 15 gal , its way smaller than the k1 i was running and it was like 27 bucks , i might add another one just because there soo cheap.
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Personally, I would go for the vortech..... Any other powerheads will look like a football in a nano..... And you can adjust the output to suit your needs..... And you will have it for the upgrade
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Old 07-28-2011, 02:23 AM
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My vote is for a Koralia.

Same flow (roughly, see latest issue of Advanced Aquarist on pump flow) for 1/10 the cost. Put the money to fish, coral or other more important equipment.

At worst, if you hate it you will only be out $30 maybe less if you see to another reefer.

You probably don't know what your next tank will be - perhaps a 90 gallon too large for a MP10 or perhaps you will get out the hobby.

This is a weak vote though... I bought a used MP10 on impulse for my first tank!
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Old 07-28-2011, 03:03 AM
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My vote is for a Koralia.

Same flow (roughly, see latest issue of Advanced Aquarist on pump flow) for 1/10 the cost. Put the money to fish, coral or other more important equipment.

At worst, if you hate it you will only be out $30 maybe less if you see to another reefer.

You probably don't know what your next tank will be - perhaps a 90 gallon too large for a MP10 or perhaps you will get out the hobby.

This is a weak vote though... I bought a used MP10 on impulse for my first tank!
same flow?......a MP10 will put out 1500 gph according to the manufacturer, 2460 gph according to the test....... the koralia that compares to the MP10 is the K5 at 1650 gph and 2600 gph respectively.....have you seen the size of a K5?
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have you seen the size of a K5?
haha..I am guessing by your comment, the K5 is a big mofo. There are smaller pumps that style... maybe I'm thinking of the Tunze Nanostreams.
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Old 07-28-2011, 04:35 AM
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I had 2 MP10's on my old 24g tank which is like 1 mp10 on a 12g.... sorta.

I had a couple spare Tunze 6055 and MP10's and in the end I ended up using the MP10's as they took up so much less room in the tank and I didnt have to have the power cord coming up and out the top of the tank. Basically the cleanliness is why the MP10's ended up in my tank.
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