what powerheads for my 75?

A.T.DAWG

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im going to be setting up my first sw tank and was wondering what powerheads and how many i should put in there?

also if any of you are selling your used ones let me know and ill see if im interested


thx
Andrew
 
If you want something small and quiet I recommend a tunze nanostream. I have 2 of their 6025 models in my 55g and its almost too much flow! Will be great for SPS later...

they clip on with a magnet- don't let your finger get between the magnet parts if you get one!!!! But i really enjoy these products for their quality as well as customer service in case anything goes wrong which it usually doesn't
 
you can't go wrong with the tunze nanostream or the tunze stream pumps. i have the stream 6060, and it's great. you may need a controllable stream pump, with a smaller tank.

the tunze generally are quiet, efficient, and move a lot of water.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9008461#post9008461 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by chrisstie
If you want something small and quiet I recommend a tunze nanostream. I have 2 of their 6025 models in my 55g and its almost too much flow! Will be great for SPS later...

they clip on with a magnet- don't let your finger get between the magnet parts if you get one!!!! But i really enjoy these products for their quality as well as customer service in case anything goes wrong which it usually doesn't

i love my nanostreams as well
 
how much are the nanostreams as im 18 and on a budget :)
also could anyone give me some tips on the placement of the powerheads? and how much overall gph should i have in my tank?is it possible to have to much?

thanks again i know its alot of questions
Andrew
 
I have the tunze as well but the seios work very well and are a cheaper alternative. For a 75 gallon, I would think about getting two seio 820's, but I guess it all depends on what you want to keep
 
im thinking mostly if not only softies,also if anyone has some used ones for sale let me know,
Thanks
Andrew
 
lol....thanks flfirefighter13 ill have to see what i come across here on RC because im trying to keep this as cheap as possible.

Thanks again
Andrew
 
have u guys read the thread on here about the new mod for the nanostreams? There saying you can get about twice the flow
 
really i havent read that,sounds pretty cool though

waterfaller1- im not sure but closed loops seem more expensive especially since i don have the equipmen or know how to drill holes in my tank,if im wrong about this,or even if im not, could you direct me to a site or thread that explains how its done?
thanks
Andrew
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9073498#post9073498 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by A.T.DAWG
really i havent read that,sounds pretty cool though

waterfaller1- im not sure but closed loops seem more expensive especially since i don have the equipmen or know how to drill holes in my tank,if im wrong about this,or even if im not, could you direct me to a site or thread that explains how its done?
thanks
Andrew
Let me see what I can find. You don't have to drill to do a closed loop. You can have a pvc draw tube over the back of the tank, and locline attached to PVC pipe for input. This way, you can have one pump running for the CL. You can do an external pump{less heat} . Do you plan on a sump with a protein skimmer? Internal or external return pump?
 
i was thinking about doing a sump/refuge with protein skimmer and internal pump.

thanks alot for taking the time to answer my questions
Andrew
 
Well..at about 3 am this morning, I had 799 threads that had closed loop mentioned. I was going through and saving some, got booted:rolleyes: , got ticked off...then went back to bed.:D You know unless you are a premium member, that's about the only time the search function works..at least for me. I can try again another night if you are still interested. Or, if you happen to be up at 3 am some night..LOL.
 
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