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    Default Shockingly Enough

    I lost all three of my #4s yesterday. They are still functioning, but holy shockfest are they going bad. They are on two seperate power strips so I am kind of at a loss for words. I am going to replace the strips today, but since we're going on vacation again, I can only buy one #4!

    Yeah, it got a little splish splash under the tank while doing a water change. Nice little 180 dollar poke to the wallet.

    At least the cuttle tank is on the brink of completion!
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    wuts a #4? strip?

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    Hydor Koirala #4 is a powerhead pump! They have a 1,2,3,4 models. The nuber represent the GPH flow, 1 being the lowest and 4 the highest!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vstar99 View Post
    wuts a #4? strip?
    He's refering to his Koralia #4 powerheads and the "strip" is a power strip.

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    I've got a seio 1100 if u want to borrow it for the mean time 3896912 ruben

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    I just picked up a couple of #4s from B&B. The bright side of it all is that I will be able to mix salt very fast!!! I was afraid to go on vacation without mass flow.
    200g-No Corals Yet!



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    Umm weird. Wonder what the dealio is.
    Ray Allen
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    40g Breeder Reef Aquarium

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    What were the pumps doing? b/c you said they still functioning, but going bad. Are they just vibrating without spinning the impeller?
    Reefing is just like cooking, all the ingredients have to be just right , except you don't have to bring the water to a BOIL...

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    humm ive been haveing a problem with one of my #3's.It shuts off then turns back on with a strong burst,durring this strong burst it shots of the front were the impeller is being held back,and then shots out the impeller itself.Sometimes i come home to this haveing happend.

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    Anyone seen these yet????


    Hydor, after having released their original Koralia models, then to go and make pumps that are controllable has announced their newest line. The Magnum Koralia are to push even more flow in your aquarium by still using low wattages. The Hydor Koralia Magnum model 5 pushes 1850 GPH using only 8 watts. The Hydor Koralia Magnum model 6 pushes 2200 GPH using sipping 10 watts. The Hydor Koralia Magnum model 7 pushes 2700 GPH while using 12 watts and finally the Hydor Koralia Magnum model 8 pushes water at 3250 GPH while eating up 19 watts. Overall the stats look nice, however, we would like pricing to go along with this and a firm US release date.

    They came back and said they are realeasing in the US mid-August

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