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![]() The 6105 now has the wide flow option which makes it closer to a Vortech flow pattern.
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![]() It all comes down to what you are looking for specifically. For some people's applications vortech's are better, for some people, tunze will be better. My tank's going to have enclosed sides that will hide the external pump of a vortech, so for me, the low in tank profile works. You either have to have a big obnoxious cord in your tank or out of your tank - which is 'better' is up to you.
Yes, they make some noise, but it depends on what your noise threshold is. Like others here have said, my return pumps, skimmer, and the fan for my old MHs were way louder than the vortech's, so I don't know why the noise a vortech makes would be too much of a mark against it. I only ever heard my MP40's when I was sitting a few feet away as they were ramping up to full strength on reef crest mode, and even then I only noticed it for a second. To be honest I kind of liked hearing it - it wasn't an obnoxious sound and it let me know they were working for the money ![]() They also don't transfer much by ways of heat to your water, which if you run halides can help. never owned a tunze, but I hate, hate, hated the look of koralias in my tank when I had them, and they seem similar to me. Again, that's just a personal aesthetic thing. So really, it just comes down to personal preference. They both move a vast volume of water around and are versatile in their controllability. The rest is just taste. |
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![]() I came really close to going with vortechs but didn't for a few reasons:
- I'm quite noise-sensitive. The larger Tunze are silent either but they are a lot more silent. - Versatility. I don't think I can lose the ability to aim. I might change my rockwork down the road or the coral landscape will most certainly dictate that I change things up. Sometime just sliding a powerhead around or switching which pane it's on is not enough - Long-term reliability. It's much more likely that a vortech will need a part serviced or replaced. Tunze powerheads seem to last forever. And regarding the Tunze/Koralia looks thing... personally it's no contest there. Koralias I find to be pretty ugly. I like the looks of both the Stream and Stream 2s. And cords... I mount all mine fairly high up or manage to have the cords behind rocks. Never really bothered me. |
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![]() I have both... Tunze for sure.
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![]() You can't go wrong with either them. They are good products. You have to consider flow, design, and style and go with the one you suit you better. I have both and there are both pros and cons.
For noise, i would pick tunze For flow and aiming, i would pick tunze For space and wire hanging and cleaning powerhead, i would pick vortech For control, i would pick vortech
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