dual head Powerhead...

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  1. makeshiftcrew

    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    offensetaken Montipora Digitata

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    HUH...Never seen these before. They look cool and for $40 it seems like a good deal.
     
  4. makeshiftcrew

    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    That's what I thought, I think Imma try it
     
  5. Pickupman66

    Pickupman66 Tassled File Fish

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    look like knocked off Koralias to me. jsut glued 2 together. would be cool if they had counter rotating props and could be alternated between each head.
     
  6. makeshiftcrew

    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    You should invent that!
     
  7. mvp

    mvp Astrea Snail

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    i have actually tried the single powerhead of this brand, its alright...the only flaw i see in it is that the powerhead itself is huge and the suction that holds it together is really weak. you can find this on ebay for maybe cheaper, its where i got mine
     
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  9. makeshiftcrew

    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    Cool, thanks I'll check
     
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    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    Well here's an update...ordered the 3000gph one(didn't really know if that'd be 100% right) well it is pretty strong...stirred up my tank instantly but now I think it's calming down...gonna take the inhabitants alittle while to get use to the change in flow...and your right it's HUGE! but it has a strong magnet so no suction problems...I'm trying to upload pics but it's not happening..I'll figure it out
     
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    4phish Montipora Digitata

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    Thanks for the mini review. When you say huge, can you compare it in size with a korlia?
     
  12. makeshiftcrew

    makeshiftcrew Gigas Clam

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    Check out the other post(didn't mean to hve 2) it'll have pics :)