Hydor Koralia Review

jobob

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I just got my new Koralia 3 pump today and if your anything like me you know I had to take it apart to see how it works. I have a tunze nanostream 6045, and my plans were to use the tunze on one side and the koralia on the other. I wanted two tunzes but I cant find another one, so I got the koralia.
The pump is a little bigger than the nanostream, but only a little bit. I do like that you can take the whole pump apart and replace only the broken piece if something should break. So if the ball joint should gets lose you can take it apart and replace the O-ring to fix it. The koralia is kinda cheaply made, even the prop feels a little thin, but for $40 what could you expect. I think that Hydor could have made the pump a little smaller, especially the shroud. I like the nanostream's shroud better. The magnet, well its no where near as strong as tunze's, or sure grips magnet. If you take off the suction cups the magnet is alittle stronger. I had it on the back glass on my 55g and you have to hold ithe magnet while you pivot the pump, until the suction cup sticks. So the suction cups do work, but Im wondering in 6 months will they get stiff like all other suction cups? Thankfully I am using it on the side glass where its alittle thinner. By no means will the pump fall on the back glass, it does hold it there, but to pivot you have to hold it. I kinda wish the magnet was stronger, but Im sure it would have cost more. Hopefully the magnet is stronger on the 4 pump since it bigger and will be used on bigger tanks. The one good thing about the magnets is that they are much easier to move than tunze's.
So my final word is that they are a nice pump, cheap, and move alot of water. For the price they are great, but if you got the money I like the nanostream better. Although, you can buy 2 koralias for the price of one nanostream, so if you only have $100 I would get 2 koralias instead of one tunze. Two pumps are better than one. So I think more people will be using the koralia due to the price.
 
great review! How is the flow compared to the tunze nanos? I am setting up a 40 breeder and already have a maximod 1200. Looking for something to compliment it.
 
I love this review because it compares the koralia directly to it's main competitor, the nanostream. Could you take a pic of the 6045 next to the koralia? That would be fantastic. Also maybe a full tank shot so I can see how they look in your tank.
thanks again for the review,
FB
 
great review. I am getting Koralia 4's on monday, ill let everyone know about the magnets on mine...they are going on a 125.
 
So I have been using the koralia for about a day now, and its moving alot of water. The only thing I dont like about it is that the nozzle is cone shaped and the water doesnt come out evenly at first, but then at 6inches you dont notice. This is a problem since the pump is above a finger leather, and it blows it all around. The nanostream doesnt do this since the nozzle is flat. This cone shape does make the top of the water "rumble" when its close to the surface. Although, I do have it shotting at the front glass so that mite have something to do with it. Hopefully I can get some pictures tonite, Im taking an hour drive to fish store today. For the price its worth it, much better than regular powerhead. It does look a little bulky when you look at the front of the tank with the nanostream in one corner and the koralia in the other. But doesnt all powerheads.
 
well i got the korallia 4 and its much bigger than my tunze 6025. but its cheap and pushes a lot of water. my advice for people in the market for a PH is, if you are rich by tunze, if you are poor by the korallia. its better than an mj1200!
 
well bret i disagree. thats why this forum exists.
I run 3 mj1200 modded. and by far will be better product than the hydor plus made by me LOL. anyways i do believe that there's no better product than the tunze just $$$. In the future i will be getting two for my 200 sps for sure.
 
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