My Nanostream 6025 Review and Pics

Drummereef, thanks for the pics, just what I wanted to see. They are similar size, but the shperical shape of the nano is more pleasant to the eye.

I think the wattage is more like 1/3 of the MJ1200. 6 watts vs. 20 watts, but 2 times the flow.
 
Sorry, I didn't even look at the name.

Thank you Pico1 for the great shots. Thanks drummereef for the great review.
 
No problem! I had tons of people asking me to get comparason shots of them before I even recieved the streams. The streams blend in WAY better with the tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8730106#post8730106 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Dan9
Do you think two 6025 nanos plus my mag7 return pump is enough for flow in a 65g?

What do you keep, coral wise, in the tank. I think it might be slightly on the light side. Right now I have 30x turnover with just the 2 nanos. You might be better off with 2 6045's
 
for the 65 gALLON TANKS GO WITH 3 6025 OR TWO 6045 THE 6025 IS NOT ENOUGH FOR A 36INCH TANK AND TWO OR THREE ARE NEEDED FOR THE BIGGER 36INCH TANKSLIKE THE 65 50 AND 75
THE ULTIMATE NANO STREAM HAS NOT EVEN BEEN SEEN THE UNITED STATES THE 6055 IS GOING TO BE THE GREATEST SMALL CIR
 
for the 65 gALLON TANKS GO WITH 3 6025 OR TWO 6045 THE 6025 IS NOT ENOUGH FOR A 36INCH TANK AND TWO OR THREE ARE NEEDED FOR THE BIGGER 36INCH TANKSLIKE THE 65 50 AND 75
THE ULTIMATE NANO STREAM HAS NOT EVEN BEEN SEEN THE UNITED STATES THE 6055 IS GOING TO BE THE GREATEST SMALL CIRCULATION PUMP EVER WITH A CONTROLLER SICK I CAN TELL BE THE WAY THE BIG STREAMS WORK ON THE CONTROLLERS AND THE WAY THE 6025 WORKS THE 6055 IS GOING TO BE AMAZING I HOPE TO HAVE MINE AS SOON AS RODGER SENDS THEM OUT IN JANUARY OR FEBUARY
 
hey guys i just got my two tunze nanostreams in the mail today. i have a 45 gallon tank
18 inches high, 28 inches long and 16 inches wide. (odd I know and im hating it lol)

They will be replaceing 2 maxi jets.

help me out here i have a question..

Ive always had my 2 maxis on each side of the tank. Causeing practically NO flow in the left and right corners and back of tank.

So im thinking should I stick them both on the back and aim the left one to the right front and the right one to the left front?

Flows never been my high point and I want to finally get it right since I have the oportunity for change. Heres an older pic, but skimmer, aquaclear and maxis are still in the same spots



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I actually just purchased the tank today but i will definantly give you some pics when it's all set up. I'm trying to take things slow becuase i've killed every freshwater tank i've ever had. I've been researching for 6 months and i still have a lot to learn. I purchased most of my supplies today so i'm pretty excited. I'm going to get my tunze's from marine depot some time this week. Wish me luck!:)


-Chris-
 
I've been running my Nano 2025 for 3 weeks now and thought I would add to this post.

I am absolutely thrilled by the amount and type of flow this pump produces. I run a seahorse tank so I didn't want any narrow strong streams of water in the tank.

ALL the water in my tank is now moving. I have enough flow for corals, but the velocity is still low enough that my seahorses are still happy.

I do find this pump noisy comparted to my other powerheads, and because I do not run a skimmer, do notice it. Given the flow, its a reasonable trade off.

Assembly and installation were dead simple and the design of the holder is a marvel. I can stick this pump anywhere and it stays stuck. The directional adjustment is brilliantly simple.

I spent a day moving the pump around in the tank to get the right flow and it was a shear pleasure. Sooo much easier than a traditional powerhead.

Tunze must be using a German inch though, because I measured the housing at 3". 2.5" would have been wonderfully compact. 3" is quite reasonable and, as you can see from pics others have posted it is a smaller footprint than powerheads.

Overall I am really, really happy with this pump so far. If it holds up like other Tunze products, it will be the best pump I have ever bought.

Fred
 
It's a 29. I'm going with 45 pounds of live rock and either metal halides or t-5's not sure. Any input would be appreciated. Thanx,


-Chris-
 
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