View Full Version : New tank sizes, now what Evos?!
Jarob
Mon, 26th Jul 2010, 11:38 PM
Ok so scratch the 100g tank, its just not practical for a college student who will be moving withing the next two years. I bought a 40g RR breeder which will be strictly an LPS tank with a few softies and I also bought a Mr. Aqua 12g Long rimless which is 36"x9"x9" that will be strictly zoas only.
Ive got a mag 9.5 with a scwd for the return on the 40g and im not too sure what I'll use on the 12g yet, maybe Ill end up using that mag9.5 on it.. Please help me decide on which K. Evos to get for the tanks!!
Thanks for the help guys
Jarob
StevenSeas
Mon, 26th Jul 2010, 11:42 PM
i think 3x 1050s would serve you well, or 4x 750s maybe better so still high flow but not intense in any one area. also i would utilize the wavemaker option ont he AcJr of course.... too bad its only controllable down to 1 minute...wish they woulda made it more controllable
Big_Pun
Tue, 27th Jul 2010, 12:42 AM
I have 2x1400 in my 65g tank(36x18x24) and I get really good random flow. I tried them on my reefkeeper and I was getting chattering on start up got annoying not sure why the start up chatter, another member had them and he had no problems but I think his where the smaller evo's . if your in San Antonio your welcome to see them in action lol
Jarob
Tue, 27th Jul 2010, 12:46 AM
Hmm Thanks for the info so far! Im leaning towards the 3x1050 and have them all 3 on random flow on the AcJr. Keep the input coming please!
Big_Pun
Tue, 27th Jul 2010, 01:37 AM
on that size tank I would atleast 3 of the 1400's if not 4. it sounds like a lot of flow but it's spread out wide so it's not a direct hit of 1400gph unless you put something directly infront. mine are mounted on each corner each pointed to around center of tank one hits high other a lil lower. with a tank that long you need the extra power to keep stuff suspended and softies won't mind I keep a lil of everything with no problems
cedrod
Tue, 27th Jul 2010, 09:11 AM
I have 4 1400's on my tank similar to yours and I have no regrets. I personally think you would regret on going smaller in your tank.Just my opinion.
rockmp
Tue, 27th Jul 2010, 09:38 AM
I have two 1050's in my 60g cube. Works awesome. Also the chattering is from the bushing (it also make turns on in reverse). If you call Hydor they will ship you a new one for free. That is what happened to both of mine, once I installed the new one it is dead silent on my RKL on wave maker setting.
allan
Tue, 27th Jul 2010, 12:20 PM
I've got three evo 1400, two k4, one k3, and two seio 2600 in a 4' by 3' 190 tank.
I still grow lps and a few other softies.
neogenix
Mon, 2nd Aug 2010, 08:46 PM
I'm thinking about maybe moving my 2x 750's and then adding 2x 1400's to my new tank, which would have a total of around 4300GPH flow, which should really be more than adequate... but mine's a 52".. although, looking at the thread, maybe 4x 1400 would be a better idea ;)
ErikH
Tue, 3rd Aug 2010, 08:44 AM
I will soon be selling 4 Koralia Evo 1400s. I am getting a wavebox. With 200g, no matter how much flow there is, you still get dead spots....
ShAgMaN
Tue, 3rd Aug 2010, 03:06 PM
I will soon be selling 4 Koralia Evo 1400s. I am getting a wavebox. With 200g, no matter how much flow there is, you still get dead spots....
Erik, let me know what your asking for an Evo 1400 or two and when they'll be available.
Jarob
Sun, 8th Aug 2010, 12:05 PM
Bump!! Different tank sizes now on the first post, please help me decide!
Big_Pun
Sun, 8th Aug 2010, 12:25 PM
two 750 should be good maybe go with a smaller return pump, i know with my two 1400s i get pretty good random flow after i tweaked their position in my tank. also make sure you get the new bushings if your not sure when these where built, they had a prob that made them start in reverse with certain wave makers and controllers. its free from hydor and only takes a couple days to get
Jarob
Mon, 9th Aug 2010, 10:15 PM
Ooo ok will do, are the newest ones already fixed?
Big_Pun
Mon, 9th Aug 2010, 10:23 PM
not sure just contact them
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