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Thread: Anyone use or used Koralia powerheads?

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    Default Anyone use or used Koralia powerheads?

    Not familiar with them at all. Was wondering if anyone has any experience with them. Was contemplating getting 2 for my 75g, or should I just fess up the extra money and get a Tunze?

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    i was looking at them today online looking for some extra current in my tank, interested if anyone has used them also. BUMP...even tho it sonly been like 1 minute ha
    375.. FOWLR

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    yes i have 2. they are awesome. glittering praise.

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    For a while, no-one in S.A. could keep them in stock. They have a good reputation, are easy to attach and aim, and a pretty reasonable price. We have a 4 and a 2 in the 100 gallon and a 1 in the 20 gallon nano. No complaints from us.

    Hope this helps....
    Mike (& Kristy)

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    I got a #1 for my 45g and wasn't impressed with the flow from it. I then upgraded to a #3 and it is almost too strong! They do offer a lot more ease in mounting and aiming than a regular powerhead and are fairly easy to clean as well.
    -Chris

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    I was thinking of going with 2 3's in my 75g.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captexas View Post
    I got a #1 for my 45g and wasn't impressed with the flow from it. I then upgraded to a #3 and it is almost too strong! They do offer a lot more ease in mounting and aiming than a regular powerhead and are fairly easy to clean as well.
    You think 2 3's would be too strong then for a 75g?

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    I'm running a #2 in my 55 gal along with a Maxi-Jet 1200. I prefer the Koralia by far. It's quiet, easy to mount, easy to point, easy to clean and gives a broader current. I like them enough to get a second for my 90 gal that I'm building. You won't be disappointed if you get the right size Koralia for you tank.
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    I just put 3 #4's in my 150 and they are great!

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    hey that # 4 or maybe 3, do u think the magnetic holder would be able to hold the powerhead with my 1 inch think acrylic???
    375.. FOWLR

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