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    Default vortech mp40w

    Im am debating on getting a mp40w,I had a couple people make me change my mind alittle.
    The question is,will someone lend me their mp40w for a couple hours to see how it works in my cube?
    Just wanted to try one out before i went and spent 420$.
    so if anyone can help me LMK.

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    If not the mp40w then what is your alternative?
    Jacob

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    you have seen my tank with vortechs,, it is worth the money!
    My Reef is Alive and well Despite My repeated Daily attemps to kill it!!

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    Is the 40 too big for your cube?? Isn't there an mp20 thats also cheaper?
    Is Reef Madness Catchy???

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    I think the Vortechs are fantastic pumps, but they definately work better on certain size tanks.......especially if you have two opposing each other to set up wavemaking situation.
    I think you have the right idea to try them out first......

    My situation worked out much better with different pumps for the flow and the Tunze nanowavemaker in the 115gal.

    good luck

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    JC-i was thinking a tunze nano wave box does tanks up to 158g

    Mike-seeing your tank is what turned me on to wanting one more,but thing is I just dont have that kind of doe for 2 mp40's.

    Anthony-yes there is a mp20,but i was thinking future aswell,since the mp40 is controlable,I would tone it down for the set up i have now and then later when i up graded i would be able to use it then aswell.

    and as ya'll can see Mark is who has now turned me onto the wavebox,but would still like to see how the mp40 would work as a single with my seaswirll.

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    The difference between the 20 and the 40w is the controls. You can upgrade to a 40 just by changing out the controller, just open the box unplug, plug into the new box and you now have a 40w. Might be cheaper on the long term just buying the 40w verse and 20 plus upgrade.
    wesheltonj

    90g Oceanic Reef-Ready Bowfront w/ AquaIllumination LED & GHL Profilux 3eX

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    Do you need additional water flow with the mp40? I'm having problems with cyano and I could use the extra flow. With an mp40 could I stop using my koralia 4's?
    Jacob

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    well they are rated up to 500 gallons,i was thinking just one in my 90.

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    I have 3 in my 90 gallon, but they are on the back wall and not the sides but one should work
    wesheltonj

    90g Oceanic Reef-Ready Bowfront w/ AquaIllumination LED & GHL Profilux 3eX

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