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Old 07-10-2012, 06:49 AM
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Well I do know that I want bubble coral, a toadstool and maybe a tree. TBH I think I would be leaning more towards softies but working my way up to a system that can have SPS but that might be a different tank all together. I'm not quite sure what a 55g can handle with salt.
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:17 AM
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Well I do know that I want bubble coral, a toadstool and maybe a tree. TBH I think I would be leaning more towards softies but working my way up to a system that can have SPS but that might be a different tank all together. I'm not quite sure what a 55g can handle with salt.
When it comes to coral, you can more or less keep any coral in any sized tank. I have a mixed reef that is dominated by SPS and it's only 50G.

If you are looking bubble coral, you'll want to stay at the medium to low end of the flow as they can be damaged by high direct flow. A Vortechs would be good as their flow is pretty diffuse but turbulent, so you won't have any strong direct flow at any one coral. And the fact they can be tuned down is a bonus.
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:20 AM
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Hmm that is what is making me lean towards the vortech, although the price of two 6045's is really appealing. Would the ability to control the flow and having just one for a while until I make a bit more money make that much of a difference over two non-adjustable ones where I would start with two?
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:31 AM
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That's a good question ...

Cost wise ...
You have to weigh the cost of those 6045's against the future costs of whatever you want to upgrade to

Ya, it's a lot to pay now for the top end stuff, so, if you'd like to upgrade those 6045's later, look at what the resale value of those pumps is, and do some math ...

I'm not trying to push the Vortechs on you, and I'm sure Steve isn't either, but they do hold their value

Adjustability wise ...
I couldn't be happier with my pair of MP10wES
Best money I ever spent on prop pumps
I had a bit of a learning curve after I got them, but they are awesome, and I, after years of internal ugly powerheads, love the low profile

I'm still waiting to see if any Tunze users are going to chime in as they have their benifits too, such as better placement / angles of flow / low noise ...
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:33 AM
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No, its all good and I am honestly trying to be sold on one of these and all the input is great. Also another question! Would two mp10's be better than one MP40 for a 55g no sump?

And I really do appreciate all the help guys, as it is getting a lot off my mind and helping me set up a great tank.
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:41 AM
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2 is better than 1
One left and one right

Cross-flow with one master and one slave
This will give you the back and forth flow your tank needs
If it wasn't a 55g long, I may say different, but your long tank needs the flow of 2 pumps, regardless of what you buy

If you get Vortechs, make sure you get ones that are wireless if you want the true Eco versions aka MP10wES is wireless and EcoSmart

This will give you the full abilities to create all kinds of flow patterns ... love these pumps

If this was a 55g cube, you could get away with one MP40
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:47 AM
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Keep in mind, either of these pump brands can be turned down to near nothing flow, so either is good for almost any tank setup, but ....

Nobody said you had to make your mind up right now

If you don't want to spend the money on them right now, and just get your tank running, go buy some el-cheapo koralias and make your mind up later

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/hy...50+GPH%29.html

http://www.jlaquatics.com/product/hy...50+GPH%29.html
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Old 07-10-2012, 07:50 AM
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Haha... Alright thanks everyone. I have a lot of thinking to do now as I am thinking two MP10 wireless might be the way to go. I am going to go for now but I will be back later to ask more questions I am sure. Thanks everyone.

Sorry but after writing that I figured I would ask one last question, I am planning on just getting fish introduced first so do you think that it would be OK to get one mp10 and get another one later when I start adding coral? Thanks.
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Old 07-11-2012, 12:52 PM
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Being that budget is a concern, I would recommend that you go with the Tunzes for now. Yes, the MP10s are nice (I have two of them in my 40B), but you don't need them. You can always upgrade down the road. You can count on spending $50 to $100 a gallon in setting up your tank.

At some point in time you may very well have another tank---quarantine, hospital, frag, etc---where the Tunzes would be useful if you replaced one (or both) with an MP10 down the road.
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