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Update
So did you test it yet? What are your thoughts?
I'll have some basic footage loaded up later tonight or so. I will tell you that the pump is fairly built. I cannot compare to the highly touted Tunze 6105 pumps, as I have no references as that goes.
The pump is huge, and really cranks! It is a fairly simple design, but maybe it has something to do with the angle of curvature of the impeller within the fixture that allows it to move the volume of water that it does?
As you saw in the previous photo size-wise you can compare to a standard Microsoft wireless mouse.
I placed it in the tank this morning during some downtime, and removed my two supplemental Koralia 1050 in the rear of the tank.
Turned this sucker on, and I could tell that the softy corals were realy stressed out and the smaller fish were freaking out. The large blue Tang is loving the flow, so that's cool. I will say that the SPS polyps have extended a bit more (in my humble opinion) although this is purely subjective and may be due to the fact that the poylps are "waving" more than just with the 2 Vortechs and 2 Koralias going.
What does get me nervous about this WP40, is that the flow is VERY strong, and I do not want what happened to Joel's (iriejp1) tank to happen to me - crack in the tank maybe due to too much flow?. This is because I do have a relatively small tank lengthwise.
As a matter of fact, I will be keeping the setting at the ELSE mode, which is supposed to be closer to Vortech's ReefCrest mode, since I am still running both Vortechs to help with the water turbulence. The WP40 run at maximum is capable of cranking out over 3400 GPH (3434 GPH after converting 13000LPH).
What is the best way to upload footage besides Youtube?
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