can you have tunzies with softys in the tank..? on a 90 gal etc. also
what tunzie system and model is good for a 90 gal sps tank?
also without going overboard with $$$$$$
I would recommend the controllable tunze stream pumps but they are expensive so I don't know what you consider going overboard. Two 6000's with a multicontroller will run you close to $800 or you could go with two 6100's for just about $100 more, but I'm not sure if you need that much flow, especially if you aren't going all sps. You could also go for a pair of 6060's or 6080's for much less but they aren't controllable.
yo tune hold on before you get a tunze so i could let you know about hte koralia hydor pumps i ordered 2 for my 90 and there price are low.so far i heard good things about them but ill let you know first hand when they get here next week.
There are so many cheap variations of streams. maximod, seio, vortech etc etc. So far I have not encountered a single one that even matches the controllable streams. Everytime something new comes out I end up buying it and I always go back to the streams!!! Tunze is worth every penny.
That does not mean that the other pumps are worthless tho, just inferior to the Tunze
ok now i have 2 1100 seios and 1 620 seio in my 90 gal is that enough flow for sps? and my return is mag-950 gph it kicks ass.believe it or not
i have to fix a part on my quitone 4000 ....its more flow 1400 gph
if you can't swing the price tag of two controllable tunzes try a controllable tunze on one side and a non controllable tunze on the other side..
the pulse of the controllable stream colliding w/ the other always on stream really creates a nice random flow. That's what i do...
I have a 6000 w/ controller on one side (about $300 i think, cant remember) and a 6045 on the other side ($96) both aimed at the front center glass. Things are really kickin now.
Tunze is the way to go. I hate to say it because you are paying i would guess around 800 now. back when i got mine it was around 600 and i still cant believe i spent that much on powerheads.