no need to spend that muchkwanlp26 said:for a 125g FOWLR tank?
DRZL said:more bang for your buck and less ugly equip in the way of the corals
DRZL said:whoops my fault,
it was late what can I say?
I would still put a decent amount of flow, a lot of the larger tangs we put in come from highly agitated and oxygenated waters, they enjoy flow. My tang, tunze surfs coninuously.
again im mildly retarded at 3 in the morning
scumonkey said:Why don't you put together a maxijet 1200 mod....puts out about 2500 gph
and cost under $45
heres a link where you can get the parts and learn how to do it.
http://www.mjmods.com/index.php?main_page=index
They work great and it's easy to do!
cali_reef said:Can you direct me to the thread where the GPH number you quoted can be found? Its hard to think a small permanent magnet motor can produce that kind of torque.
jenniebutterfly said:yeah i would like to see that too. i know when kris had his it did produce a lot of flow, but i don't think it was that much. plus it seems like they break alot and need to be fixed quite often
scumonkey said:I don't believe everything I read on the internet....the proof is in the pudding!
I also don't believe in people who have never tried something- and yet claim they know the facts ;^) which seems to be the norm on a lot of these boards (no, I'm not nameing names).
There must be a way to somewhat accurately calculate the flow from one of these things.....anybody have a way? PLEASE LET ME KNOW - I'll measure and report actual findings!
Regardless-I do know the flow that I am getting is out of this world (for cheap) and I NEVER would have thought that possable.