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Hydor Koralia Evolution 750 Circulation Pump Review

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2011

When I first set up my 75gallon aquarium a while back, the largest filter I had that was capable of filtering the aquarium was a Rena Filstar XP3. Although this filter provided enough filtration needed for the aquarium, the output flow did not provide enough water circulation. This was due to the addition of an inline CO2 reactor and a Hydor ETH 300watt inline heater. I faced a problem and needed to find a solution that would provide more flow in the aquarium without having to spend more money on a larger filter. Purchasing the Hydor Koralia Evolution 750 Evolution has solved this problem for me.

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  • Would this powerhead be suitable for a heavily planted 90 gallon high tech?

  • @TheSickdrift Yeah, should be fine.

  • Do you Recommend this one for a 150 Gallon Aquarium ??  Or should I get a more powerful one ?

  • @DgosFinnest I would get a more powerful one, this 750 provides just perfect flow for a 75g.

  • like your review....Do you think 2 of these would make good flow in my 65 gallon reef tank?

  • @pranksterDoug Doug, although I don't know too much about reef or saltwater aquariums, I do know that they do require more current and flow than regular freshwater aquariums. The Evolution 750 provides just the perfect flow needed for my 75g aquarium. I would think it would be safe to say that two of these for your 65g reef should be okay.

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  • @DgosFinnest 1400 preferably...

  • I've got a 37 gallon freshwater tank. Do you think this is the right product for my set-up or would you suggest the 550 gph model. I want something strong enough to circulate the water, but I don't want to overwhelm the fish. Also, do you run yours around the clock or shut it off at night? Thanks for your help.

  • Hello, I just purchase a 150 gallon tank along with 2 Fluval 406 filtration pumps to help filtrate the water. My intentions is to have live plants and at least 5 variety of freshwater fish such as: 4 Baby Arowana, 6 large Blue shubunkin goldfish, 2 Florida Gar and two other fish which I haven't decided. My question to you is. How many circulation pumps for the variety of fish I plan on having, Would I need to keep a consistent circulation in my fish tank? I say 2

  • "Speaking of flow..", sweet transition.

  • CIRCULATION NOT CIRCALATION

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