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Old February 27th 10, 01:05 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon[_2_]
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Default Hydor Koralia

Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.
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Old February 27th 10, 04:36 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Hydor Koralia

"Yukon" wrote in message
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Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.


I had my eyes on them for long time, but did not buy any yet...
Glad I read your good review :-)

How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?

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Old February 27th 10, 04:40 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
A Paul Ing
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Default Those italian made pieces of crap put an oil slick in the water

On Feb 27, 10:36*am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message

Why do you insist on postying such innane crap dickhead? Don't you
know Pze is a ****ing 3 year old illegal immigrant from the Slovak
lands.
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Old February 27th 10, 06:04 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon[_2_]
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Default Hydor Koralia

On Feb 27, 11:36*am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message

...

Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.


I had my eyes on them for long time, but did not buy any yet...
Glad I read your good review :-)

How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?


I have one in a ten gallon tank:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s.../Reef002-1.jpg
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Old February 27th 10, 06:50 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Hydor Koralia

"Yukon" wrote in message
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On Feb 27, 11:36 am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message

...

Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.


I had my eyes on them for long time, but did not buy any yet...
Glad I read your good review :-)

How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?


I have one in a ten gallon tank:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s.../Reef002-1.jpg


Do you maybe have a full-tank shot?

How are you going to deal with your algae/cyano blooms?

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Old February 27th 10, 06:58 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon[_2_]
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Default Hydor Koralia

On Feb 27, 1:50*pm, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message

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On Feb 27, 11:36 am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message


....


Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.


I had my eyes on them for long time, but did not buy any yet...
Glad I read your good review :-)


How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?


I have one in a ten gallon tank:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s.../Reef002-1.jpg


Do you maybe have a full-tank shot?

How are you going to deal with your algae/cyano blooms?


That is a full tank shot. If you look to the back left you'll see the
corner. And the pump is attached to the right wall. The only cyno is
on the left rock, All the rest is coral algae. I'm not worried about
it. This particular tank has been set up for over 10 years in my mud
room. Only one damsel fish in there. Probably could point the
powerhead at the rock and the algae would go away but why bother.
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Old February 28th 10, 03:01 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
A Paul Ing
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On Feb 27, 12:58*pm, Yukon wrote:
On Feb 27, 1:50*pm, "Pszemol" wrote:





"Yukon" wrote in message


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On Feb 27, 11:36 am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message


...


Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.


I had my eyes on them for long time, but did not buy any yet...
Glad I read your good review :-)


How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?


I have one in a ten gallon tank:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s.../Reef002-1.jpg


Do you maybe have a full-tank shot?


How are you going to deal with your algae/cyano blooms?


That is a full tank shot. If you look to the back left you'll see the
corner. And the pump is attached to the right wall. The only cyno is
on the left rock, All the rest is coral algae. I'm not worried about
it. This particular tank has been set up for over 10 years in my mud
room. Only one damsel fish in there. Probably could point the
powerhead at the rock and the algae would go away but why bother.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


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Old February 28th 10, 03:32 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Yukon[_2_]
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Default Hydor Koralia

On Feb 27, 1:58*pm, Yukon wrote:
On Feb 27, 1:50*pm, "Pszemol" wrote:



"Yukon" wrote in message


....


On Feb 27, 11:36 am, "Pszemol" wrote:
"Yukon" wrote in message


...


Anybody use one of these? I've got two and am getting a few more. Big
improvement over normal style powerheads. The best thing is they stay
in place.


I had my eyes on them for long time, but did not buy any yet...
Glad I read your good review :-)


How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?


I have one in a ten gallon tank:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s.../Reef002-1.jpg


Do you maybe have a full-tank shot?


How are you going to deal with your algae/cyano blooms?


That is a full tank shot. If you look to the back left you'll see the
corner. And the pump is attached to the right wall. The only cyno is
on the left rock, All the rest is coral algae. I'm not worried about
it. This particular tank has been set up for over 10 years in my mud
room. Only one damsel fish in there. Probably could point the
powerhead at the rock and the algae would go away but why bother.


It also has very low lighting and gets neglected on water change days
- most of the time.
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Old March 1st 10, 10:47 PM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pszemol
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Default Hydor Koralia

"Yukon" wrote in message
...
How bulky are they?
Would they fit nicely my pico-reef made out of a regular all-glass
10 gallon tank or are they too big?


I have one in a ten gallon tank:
http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s.../Reef002-1.jpg


Do you maybe have a full-tank shot?

How are you going to deal with your algae/cyano blooms?


That is a full tank shot.


You know this, but I have trouble with my imagination looking
at this picture :-) I was thinking about something more like this:
http://img213.imagevenue.com/img.php..._122_878lo.jpg

If you look to the back left you'll see the corner.
And the pump is attached to the right wall.


Yes, but the picture seems to be cut from the right side...
Do not see the whole composition.

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Old June 22nd 11, 07:50 PM
roggerbiny roggerbiny is offline
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That is a abounding catchbasin shot. If you attending to the aback larboard you'll see the corner. And the pump is absorbed to the appropriate wall. The alone cyno is on the larboard rock, All the blow is apricot algae. I'm not afraid about it. This accurate catchbasin has been set up for over 10 years in my mud room. Alone one babe angle in there.
 




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