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![]() I have 2 620's in my 40, and if the chance came up I would swap them out for a pair of 820's. More flow the merrier. They do have flow restrictors on them, so if you did go with 820's and found it to be too much, you could slow it down a bit.
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![]() yeah, im leaning towards two 820s or 1 820 and one of the larger ones.
i might get a chance to upgrade tank sizes to a 75 gallon once we're done renovations. would that setup work for a 75gallon if i got a chance to upgrade? |
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![]() if you are good at DIY, make a Maxi-stream. Its basicly a tunze but all you do is buy a MJ-1200 and some extra parts, maybe 10$ worth. And you have something that blows the tunzes away.
I've made a few, amazing things for next to nothing. Take a look at this thread, its a great resource to build one of these. http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...hreadid=871507
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![]() damn that is a long thread...... split 4 times after 40 pages per split........ great info.....
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![]() Care to summarize for us?
![]() I have lots of maxijets kicking around I could play around with. I read that thead a long time ago, but wasn't sure where to get the propellers. |
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apparently the 900 is best for watts used vs flow. But I am using the MJ1200 with a 1.75" prop.. the power the comes out of it is unreal. I may need to use a smaller prop cuz its just too much flow for my 50 gal.
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