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I have two Koralia Powerheads. A 1050GPH and another that is 750GPH.
They are both a bit over a year old.
I noticed that the flow of the tank look "slower" a few weeks back. I pulled out the 1050 GPH and noticed that the fan stopped. I messed around with it and got it working again. Just this morning I noticed that the flow seemed non existent. The fan was spinning but water just didnt seem to be flowing around it anymore.
I replaced it with a spare 750 GPH that I bought for redundancy purposes so my tank is back to looking "alive" again in terms of waterflow.
Which brings me to my two questions....
1) Do powerheads weaken overtime?
2) If I am going out to buy new powerheads what do you recommend? I have my Koralia heads which I liked but one year seems a bit quick to replacement for me. I have mostly a coral tank with just a few fish (just for something else to look at). My corals range from zoo's, to plate, to mushrooms, to birdsnet, etc (generally easy care corals with a couple moderate skill corals). So accurate water flow and water quality are drivers of keeping a happy tank for me.
They are both a bit over a year old.
I noticed that the flow of the tank look "slower" a few weeks back. I pulled out the 1050 GPH and noticed that the fan stopped. I messed around with it and got it working again. Just this morning I noticed that the flow seemed non existent. The fan was spinning but water just didnt seem to be flowing around it anymore.
I replaced it with a spare 750 GPH that I bought for redundancy purposes so my tank is back to looking "alive" again in terms of waterflow.
Which brings me to my two questions....
1) Do powerheads weaken overtime?
2) If I am going out to buy new powerheads what do you recommend? I have my Koralia heads which I liked but one year seems a bit quick to replacement for me. I have mostly a coral tank with just a few fish (just for something else to look at). My corals range from zoo's, to plate, to mushrooms, to birdsnet, etc (generally easy care corals with a couple moderate skill corals). So accurate water flow and water quality are drivers of keeping a happy tank for me.