andywg
Bored into leaving
You are right, I had the model numbers out.
I can't vouch for the US, but I know in Europe all the nano streams come with magnets as there is no other way to mount them (unlike the original streams).
As I said, they are expensive, but they will last. Tunze are the best manufacturer of aquarium products. They were the first to use protein skimmers that did not rely on air stones and they made the first powerhead specifically for aquarium use.
Cheaper than the 6055 are the 6045 (one of which I have on my current tank) which give 4,500 LPH (around 1,189 GPH) for 8W. I got mine for £60, so at the current mickey mouse exchange rate that would give around $120.
You find yourself in a trade off between very high costs now and much lower running costs and cheaper now but more expensive month on month.
It's all about how you want to go, I am an advocate of the Tunze way, but that is becuase I have done large sump pumps and the like and I now try and look at the long term costs of reefkeeping (both electricity and replacement).
And if you want serious flow you can always pick up the 6300. Only around 70-80W of juice and it turns over 30,000 LPH (7,925 GPH) Could do your washing in that.
I can't vouch for the US, but I know in Europe all the nano streams come with magnets as there is no other way to mount them (unlike the original streams).
As I said, they are expensive, but they will last. Tunze are the best manufacturer of aquarium products. They were the first to use protein skimmers that did not rely on air stones and they made the first powerhead specifically for aquarium use.
Cheaper than the 6055 are the 6045 (one of which I have on my current tank) which give 4,500 LPH (around 1,189 GPH) for 8W. I got mine for £60, so at the current mickey mouse exchange rate that would give around $120.
You find yourself in a trade off between very high costs now and much lower running costs and cheaper now but more expensive month on month.
It's all about how you want to go, I am an advocate of the Tunze way, but that is becuase I have done large sump pumps and the like and I now try and look at the long term costs of reefkeeping (both electricity and replacement).
And if you want serious flow you can always pick up the 6300. Only around 70-80W of juice and it turns over 30,000 LPH (7,925 GPH) Could do your washing in that.