I could use some advice on getting better flow in my 90. I don't have much livestock in the tank yet, just a bunch of snails, 2 peppermint shrimp, 1 coral beauty, 2 zoo rocks and 2 frags (a leather, and something else). Eventually, I expect it to be a mixed reef with a little bit of everything. I have a basement sump with a Little Giant return pump that's held back with a gate valve, otherwise the drain can't keep up. The tank is drilled, with the typical mega-flow setup from Oceanic.
I have about 5" of sand and lots of LR arranged more or less like a wall, trying to allow flow around and through it. So far I've tried using various combinations of Koralia 4s, 3s and 2s, but I'm unhappy with the results. I still have dead spots and I really find the Koralia's to be unattractive and obtrusive. I guess it will be a balancing act between having a good amount of flow that blows gunk off the sand without taking the sand with it.
I'm thinking of getting a Tunze package with two 6101 pumps and multicontroller, or two Ecotech Marine Vortech MP40W. Marine Depot has the 6101 marked down, so the Tunze package would be about $872, or two Vortechs for $840. These pumps put out a LOT more flow than I need, but I can dial it back. I don't mind having extra in case I decide to upgrade to a larger tank someday (seems to be the way it goes around here!).
I've read of some issues with the Vortech, but it seems like those issues are being addressed by Ecotech, so I'm not very concerned. I really, REALLY like the in-tank low-profile. My main concern with the Vortech is that it can not be changed directionally. I don't know if I'll be able to have them cranked up enough to get water moving along the front and back and around the rock wall to blow across the sand without creating a storm.
My main concern with the Tunzes is their size. I don't think they're much smaller than the Koralias, but I don't know for sure. I like the fact that flow can be directed more than with the Vortechs.
If anyone has thoughts or experiences with either, I'd love to hear them.
Thanks!
Tom
I have about 5" of sand and lots of LR arranged more or less like a wall, trying to allow flow around and through it. So far I've tried using various combinations of Koralia 4s, 3s and 2s, but I'm unhappy with the results. I still have dead spots and I really find the Koralia's to be unattractive and obtrusive. I guess it will be a balancing act between having a good amount of flow that blows gunk off the sand without taking the sand with it.
I'm thinking of getting a Tunze package with two 6101 pumps and multicontroller, or two Ecotech Marine Vortech MP40W. Marine Depot has the 6101 marked down, so the Tunze package would be about $872, or two Vortechs for $840. These pumps put out a LOT more flow than I need, but I can dial it back. I don't mind having extra in case I decide to upgrade to a larger tank someday (seems to be the way it goes around here!).
I've read of some issues with the Vortech, but it seems like those issues are being addressed by Ecotech, so I'm not very concerned. I really, REALLY like the in-tank low-profile. My main concern with the Vortech is that it can not be changed directionally. I don't know if I'll be able to have them cranked up enough to get water moving along the front and back and around the rock wall to blow across the sand without creating a storm.
My main concern with the Tunzes is their size. I don't think they're much smaller than the Koralias, but I don't know for sure. I like the fact that flow can be directed more than with the Vortechs.
If anyone has thoughts or experiences with either, I'd love to hear them.
Thanks!
Tom