xcali1985
Active Member
So I purchased 2 koralia magnum 7 powerheads. Awesome powerheads! So I install them, check the flow and call it a night. I wake up in the morning and there is about 1/2 a cup of water on the floor around my tank!!!!
The pumps are so strong that once they settled in they were actually creating 2-3" waves inside the tank. Mind you its 8' long. So of course I'm freaking out when I walk in thinking that some seam is busted somewhere. It was actually pushing a wave up against the black trim around the tank and the trim not being water tight was dripping about 1 drop every minute from the splash.
Needless to say it put a calm in me to simply turn off the powerheads as I was leaving for work in 20 minutes. Then I look over the tank, the powerheads have almost covered my plate coral and started to push sand towards my expensive zoas!!!! Now im rushing in the tank to uncover everything and finish getting ready for work.
So lesson of the day, NEVER make changes to your tank, 1 - late at night, 2 - whenever you cannot spend a considerable amount of time to watch the effects!
Nothing died in my tank, and the water on the floor was minimal, however, I can't help but think what if.
BTW! A friend of mine has 2 of these same powerheads in a 125 and no problems, so im thinking I just need to find a sweet spot. I placed them like I did due to coral placement, but I'll be moving things around soon.
The pumps are so strong that once they settled in they were actually creating 2-3" waves inside the tank. Mind you its 8' long. So of course I'm freaking out when I walk in thinking that some seam is busted somewhere. It was actually pushing a wave up against the black trim around the tank and the trim not being water tight was dripping about 1 drop every minute from the splash.
Needless to say it put a calm in me to simply turn off the powerheads as I was leaving for work in 20 minutes. Then I look over the tank, the powerheads have almost covered my plate coral and started to push sand towards my expensive zoas!!!! Now im rushing in the tank to uncover everything and finish getting ready for work.
So lesson of the day, NEVER make changes to your tank, 1 - late at night, 2 - whenever you cannot spend a considerable amount of time to watch the effects!
Nothing died in my tank, and the water on the floor was minimal, however, I can't help but think what if.
BTW! A friend of mine has 2 of these same powerheads in a 125 and no problems, so im thinking I just need to find a sweet spot. I placed them like I did due to coral placement, but I'll be moving things around soon.