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Thread: Nanostream vs. Koralia

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    Default Nanostream vs. Koralia

    tunze nanostream 6025 i think its 650gph or going cheaper koralia 3 anyone know whats better and maybe some info on why. I found a 6025 for $63 on the web and i think the koralia 3 is about half the cost but if its worth the extra money im willing to buy one
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    ive owned both, koralia hands down

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    i would say tunze because you can modify it to push out way more than 650. people report about 1,000+ gph

    also its more flexible as where to face it while the koralia is limited. i have a koralia#1 and 2 tunze 6025s in my tank and love the 6025s

    forgot to add that i added the tunze for sps and im glad i did

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    I would go with the koralia's. For the money they blow the tunzes away. I've had nothing but problems with the mounting bracket of the tunze. Also the koralies throw a wider stream of water than the tunze.
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    thanks for the great info yea for the money i think the koralias are better
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    I have not had the chance to try the Koralia out, but I do have nano streams.

    The nano streams had some problems for a while, such as the clips, the mount cracking, and the pump chattering. For the most part, all of the bugs have been worked out with the newer nano streams.
    The other thing about Tunze that just cant be beat is the customer service. As most of you know, Tunze USA is in Austin, and run by Roger (the epitome of customer service).
    Check out the Tunze forum on RC, there are countless threads:
    Customer: "My 6025 is noisy"
    Rodger: "Sure, send it back and we will send you a new one"
    You cant put a price on that IMO
    Sean

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    i've got two of the 6055s and two 6100s and the current they create is amazing....being able to control them with the 7095 provides alot of options and flexibility!

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    for the money of course koralia, but im not impressed with them. they cant totally face up or down or sideways. a friend of mine recommended them and mentioned to me about the mods. once you do the mods its supposed to be like buying the tunze 6045. i went ahead and bought two and did the mods and theyre great.

    as for problems with the brackets and all of that, i havent had that problem. i have 2 of them and recently my friend just bought one for his 20 L, its the only powerhead in his tank

    if you wanna follow the thread on the tunze 6025 mods its here http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/sh...readid=1025361

    this was from the beginning of last year. i never had any of those vibration problems with the tunze. also, the shroud is cheap at like 5 dollars or something if you ever want to put it back to normal

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    i think your right about the positioning having more freedom
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    I have a Korallia 3 as the only flow on my 30 long. I love it, and I have no need for straight up or down flow. Paid $34 retail at Alamo.

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